© Latinas in History 2008 |
KIMBELL,
SYLVIA RODRÍGUEZ (19341994)
Kimbell
was the first Afro-Latina woman County Commissioner of Hillsborough County, Florida.
Active in civic affairs, Kimbell also served as president of the Thonotosassa/Seffner
Council for Community Affairs. Retiring from the teaching profession after twenty
years, Kimbell resumed her interest in politics in 1989 running against and defeating
the countys first African American commissioner, Rubin E. Padgett. Her major
interest was to help minority groups in her district. She created the Sylvia Kimbell
Symposium on Race Relations which received national acclaim. The goal of the annual
symposium was to create a community action against racism, and to encourage political
empowerment for all people. The Sylvia Rodríguez Kimbell School was created
in her honor.
|
||||||