The Sundown Junction intersection in Silver Lake will formally be renamed “Jackie Goldberg Sundown Junction” Tuesday in honor of the pioneering faculty board member, council member and Meeting member.
Indicators designating the intersection of Santa Monica and Sundown boulevards in Goldberg’s honor have been set to be unveiled at 1 p.m. by Metropolis Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez.
“Jackie Goldberg is an icon and a hero for therefore many individuals and communities which have been traditionally marginalized in our metropolis and nation,” Soto-Martinez, who launched the movement designating the intersection in Goldberg’s honor, stated in an announcement.
“The renaming of this intersection, the place the queer group and immigrant households have such a wealthy and vital historical past, is just not solely acceptable, it’s lengthy overdue.”
The 80-year-old Goldberg is about to affix Soto-Martinez and Los Angeles Unified District Board of Schooling President Scott Schmerelson and Superintendent Alberto Carvalho in talking on the ceremony on the close by Jiffy Lube.
Goldberg was a highschool instructor in Compton when she was first elected to the LAUSD board in 1983, serving till 1991. She was the board’s president from 1989-91. Throughout her first stint on the board, she applied bilingual education schemes that turned a nationwide mannequin and ended corporal punishment, based on the movement.
Goldberg turned the primary overtly lesbian candidate to be elected to the Los Angeles Metropolis Council in 1993. Goldberg authored the “Residing Wage” ordinance as a councilwoman and supported tenants’ rights by the inspection of residences for well being and security compliance.
Goldberg was elected to the Meeting in 2000, the place she authored laws increasing rights for LGBT {couples} and helped safe funding for brand new colleges within the LAUSD in an try to alleviate overcrowding.
Goldberg was additionally a member of the Board of Airport Commissioners the place she championed the Focused Native Rent Program, benefiting veterans, disabled staff and ex-convicts.
Goldberg gained a particular election to the varsity board in 2019, filling the seat left vacant by Ref Rodriguez, who resigned as a consequence of felony fees. She was re-elected in 2020, and was once more the board’s president from 2023-24. She selected to not run for re-election in 2024.
“Jackie Goldberg’s work has touched each nook of Los Angeles, and he or she leaves an unparalleled legacy of preventing for working folks,” Soto-Martinez wrote within the movement.
