80后女子?华裔密歇根州众议员Stephanie Chang

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    密歇根州众议员Stephenie Chang 张理

Stephanie Chang,中文名:张理,民主党,父母是来自台湾来从事汽车行业的移民。她出生于密歇根州“汽车之城”底特律,2005年毕业于密歇根大学。丈夫为Sean Gary。
2014年11月,Stephanie Chang以94%绝对优势得票率(总共19076票)击败共和党对手,当选密歇根州第六区众议员,2015年1月1日上任,任期一年。
2016年11月8日“大选日”,也是张理的连任竞选投票日。

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Stephanie Gray Chang is a Democraticpolitician from Michigan currently representing the 6th District—which comprises the cities of Ecorse and River Rouge and part of the city of Detroit—in the Michigan House of Representatives after being elected in November 2014.She is the first Asian American woman to serve in the Michigan Legislature.

Personal life/个人Edit

Chang was born at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit.She was raised with her older sister, Josephina, in Canton, Michigan and is the daughter of parents who emigrated from Taiwanto pursue work in the auto industry. Chang and her husband, Sean Gray, live in Detroit.

Education/教育Edit

In 2005, Chang graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s in psychology and a minor in Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies. In May 2014, she received a master’s in public policy and a master’s in social work at the University of Michigan.While at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, Chang was a David Bohnett Leadership Fellow, interning at the Detroit mayor's office, as a paid intern via the David Bohnett Foundation.

Community activism
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Before her election, Chang worked for "about a decade" as a community organizer in Detroit.During that time, she worked for NextGen Climate Michigan as the state director, Center for Progressive Leadership in Michigan as the alumni engagement and evaluation coordinator, the James and Grace Lee Boggs School as the community engagement coordinator, the Campaign for Justice as deputy director, Michigan United/One United Michigan as an organizer, and as an assistant to Grace Lee Boggs.She is also a co-founder and past president of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote-Michigan and previously a mentor with the Detroit Asian Youth Project.