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Garvin selected as “Top 40 Oklahoma Hispanic Leader”

Oklahoma Hispanic Chairman Fred Mendoza congratulates Sen. Jessica Garvin on being named as one of their “Top 40 Oklahoma Hispanic Leader” Award recipients. Oklahoma Hispanic Chairman Fred Mendoza congratulates Sen. Jessica Garvin on being named as one of their “Top 40 Oklahoma Hispanic Leader” Award recipients.

The Oklahoma Hispanic Institute recently named Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan, as one of their “Top 40 Oklahoma Hispanic Leader” Award recipients. The Duncan Republican was the first Hispanic woman ever elected to the Oklahoma Legislature, an honor she does not take lightly.

“I’m so proud of my Hispanic heritage. My dad’s parents immigrated from Mexico and he was born in the U.S. but he spent many of his childhood summers in Mexico and we still have a lot of family who live there,” Garvin said. “Being the first Hispanic female in Oklahoma history elected to the state Legislature and being celebrated for the work I have done in that capacity means a lot to me because I know my grandparents sacrificed so much to give their children and future grandchildren a better life. For me, it validates my grandparent’s American Dream and everything they worked so hard for throughout their lives.”

This was the first year for the award, and Institute Chairman Fred Mendoza said he was thrilled with the strong representation of Hispanic leaders throughout Oklahoma.

“Senator Garvin, as the first Hispanic woman elected to the Oklahoma Legislature, has taken her place in Oklahoma history and now stands uniquely as a role model for all future Hispanic youth who can dream to reach heights of great success and accomplishment,” Mendoza said. “While she stands on the shoulders of Hispanic Oklahoma pioneers who have positively impacted Oklahoma since the early 1900’s, she has established her own chapter in Oklahoma history for future generations to stand proudly on her shoulders to envision their own success.  Senator Garvin embodies all of the positive attributes of unselfish public service and commitment while proudly reflecting her rich Hispanic heritage.”

To learn more about the Oklahoma Hispanic Institute, visit https://okhispanicinstitute.com/.

Contact info

 Sen. Garvin: (405) 521-5522 or Jessica.Garvin@oksenate.gov