(Vallejo, California – March 11, 2016) – Civil Rights Activist and recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom Sylvia Mendez, will speak at the ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ University
Maritime Academy at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 22nd. The public is invited to sign
up for this free talk co-sponsored by the Cal Maritime Rizza Lecture Series and the
Cal Maritime Unity Council.
Ms. Mendez is best known for the role she played in ending segregation of Orange
County schools. When she was eight years old, Sylvia was turned away from a California
public school that was "for whites only." Her parents filed a class action suit against
four California public school districts and their legal victory, in Mendez v. Westminister
marked the end of legal segregation in California. In fact, the case laid the groundwork
for Brown v. Board of Education which ended segregation across the nation almost a
decade later. This was not a coincidence—Sylvia Mendez was represented by Thurgood
Marshall, who later argued Brown v. Board before the Supreme Court and used many of
the same arguments as in the Mendez case.
Cal Maritime cadet Alejandra Salgado, who serves as vice president of the Latino
Club and a member of the campus Unity Council, is one of many students eager to meet
Ms. Mendez. "I wish I would have learned about her story sooner. Not only did her
parents help out the Mexican families in Orange County but other people of different
ethnic backgrounds as well," Salagado said. "It shows that working together we can
make the change we want to see in the world."
Ms. Mendez will be speaking in the Compass Room on the third floor of the Cal Maritime
Dining
Center. While admission to the event is free to the community, there will be a $5.00
charge for parking. Parking permits can be obtained from the kiosk in parking lots
B & D. For more information about Cal Maritime's Unity Council, visit: www.csum.edu/web/diversity/home/unity-council. For a map and directions to campus, visit www.csum.edu/map.