Five Points Youth Foundation Goodwill Ambassador Marlene C Hurd Black Caucus of California Community Colleges Oakland California USA Global Compact Caring for Climate Campaign 2015-2020
Five Points Youth Foundation Goodwill Ambassador Marlene C Hurd Black Caucus of California Community Colleges Oakland California USA Global Compact Caring for Climate Campaign 2015-2020
Five Points Youth Foundation Goodwill Ambassador Marlene C Hurd Black Caucus of California Community Colleges Oakland California USA Global Compact Caring for Climate Campaign 2015-2020
1. Andrew Williams, Jr.
President
Five Points Youth Foundation, Inc.
1820 West Florence Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90047
Office: +1-323-752-1180 http://fivepointsyouthfoundation.org
International Advisory Board
Marlene C. Hurd * Black Caucus of California Community Colleges
Marlene Christine Hurd, NCC, is the Vice-Chair
of the Oakland Housing Authority Board of
Commissioners. Since 2009 she has served as a
resident commissioner since her appointment
by Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums. Hurd was
reappointed in 2012 to a second term by Mayor
Jean Quan.
Ms. Hurd received her Housing Commissioner
Certification from the National Association of
Housing and Redevelopment Officials
(NAHRO).
In 2013, Hurd was appointed by the NAHRO President to serve on the
International Research and Global Exchange Committee.
Hurd has also served on the NAHRO Legislative Committee. Ms. Hurd
also serves as a Disability Commissioner on the Mayors Commission on
Persons with Disabilities appointed by Mayor Dellums and Mayor Jean
Quan. Marlene has been recently accepted as a 2014-2015 Fellow into the
Women’s Foundation of California Policy Institute and the BCCCC
Liaison with the Roosevelt Institute Campus Network.
Marlene is a 2012 graduate fellow with Urban Habitats’ Boards and
Commission Leadership Institute in Oakland Ca. In 2011, she obtained
her BA Degree from Mills College where she studied Ethnic Studies and
Public Policy. Hurd’s Thesis focused on women and incarceration.
Marlene also studied Poverty and Inequity at U C Berkeley’s Goldman
School of Public Policy.