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gloria la riva
A professor of North Carolina State University and a professor of women’s and gender studies at Stanford, Gloria never intended to start a blog, but she found herself writing about her research and devoting herself to a site that reflects her passion to connect ideas across the academic disciplines.
She was a third-party candidate for President of the United States in the 1992 presidential election, representing the Workers World Party. She had also been the Workers World Party vice-presidential candidate in the elections of 1984, 1988, 1996, and 2000. (In the 1984 and 1988 elections, La Riva was 30 and 34 respectively, and would've been ineligible to serve as Vice President had she won.) (Source: en.wikipedia.org In 2010, La Riva was the Peace and Freedom Party's candidate for U.S. Congress in California's 8th Congressional District. Running against Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, she came in third, receiving 5,161 votes, 3% of the overall vote. Also in 2010, La Riva was awarded the Friendship Medal by the Cuban Council of State. (Source:en.wikipedia.org))
"The Green Papers: 2020 General Election – Presidential Candidate Ballot Access by State – Sorted by On Ballot". The Green Papers. 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2020-12-01. (Source: en.wikipedia.org)
In 2010, La Riva was the Peace and Freedom Party's candidate for U.S. Congress in California's 8th Congressional District. Running against Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, she came in third, receiving 5,161 votes, 3% of the overall vote. Also in 2010, La Riva was awarded the Friendship Medal by the Cuban Council of State. (Source: en.wikipedia.org "The Green Papers: 2020 General Election – Presidential Candidate Ballot Access by State – Sorted by On Ballot". The Green Papers. 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2020-12-01. (Source:en.wikipedia.org))
en.wikipedia.org)She was a third-party candidate for President of the United States in the 1992 presidential election, representing the Workers World Party. She had also been the Workers World Party vice-presidential candidate in the elections of 1984, 1988, 1996, and 2000. (In the 1984 and 1988 elections, La Riva was 30 and 34 respectively, and would've been ineligible to serve as Vice President had she won.) (Source: