Colonel (Ret.) Felicia French (D-AZ) is running for Arizona’s state House of Representatives in Congressional District No. 6. We talk about her commitment to humanitarian efforts in the military, the #metoo movement, canvassing in rural areas where people don’t have drinking water or internet service, and her take on immigration as the daughter of a Mexican woman from Yuma, Arizona.
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Colonel (Ret.) Felicia French served 32 years in the U.S. Army and Arizona National Guard as a nurse, MedEvac helicopter pilot, Arizona State Equal Employment Officer and Senior Medical Advisor in Afghanistan. She is also a mother, an educator, a Sustainability scientist, an activist with Sierra Club, and a volunteer with her local Search and Rescue, Civil Air Patrol, and Community Emergency Response Team. She has earned a B.S. in Nursing and an M.S. in Sustainable Solutions from Arizona State University, and an M.S. in Systems Management from the University of Southern California.
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