People (Page 67)


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    Leondra Kruger

    Leondra Kruger is a justice of the California state Supreme Court. She previously worked for the United States Solicitor General’s office and the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel under the Obama administration, as well as in private practice and academia. According to SCOTUSblog, a leading legal
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    Lesley Carson

    Lesley Carson is the director for the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund’s International Human Rights program. Carson has a long history of work for left-of-center and liberal organizations, and Democratic politicians. 1
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    Leslie Dach

    Leslie Dach is a career administrator and policymaker who has held senior positions in government, private industry, and the nonprofit industry. Currently, he is the board chair of Protect Our Care, a coalition of advocacy groups that aim to preserve the Affordable Care Act (commonly referred to as
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    Leslie Frane

    Leslie Frane is a labor union official who holds office as executive vice president for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a major cross-sectoral labor union that represents building services employees, nurses, other healthcare workers, and government workers and is established as an institution in left-of-center politics. Frane has
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    Leslie Hanauer

    Leslie Hanauer is an American liberal political activist and philanthropist known for her association with her husband Nick Hanauer and as the codirector of their foundation, the Nick and Leslie Hanauer Foundation. Background Leslie Hanauer is the wife of Nicholas “Nick” Hanauer, a liberal donor, venture capital investor,
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    Leslie Samuelrich

    Leslie Samuelrich is president of Green Century Funds, a left-leaning investment management firm affiliated with Doug Phelps and the Public Interest Network.
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    Lewis B. Cullman

    Lewis B. Cullman was the heir to a tobacco fortune, investment banker, and patron to numerous arts organizations. He died in 2019 at age 100.
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    Libby Hoffman

    Libby Hoffman is president of the Catalyst for Peace, a left-of-center advocacy group.
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    Liesel Pritzker Simmons

    Liesel Pritzker Simmons is a member of the wealthy and politically involved Pritzker family and an impact investor and donor to left-leaning political causes. Pritzker Simmons and her husband have an estimated net worth of $600 million; her extended family is worth more than $29 billion primarily from its founding
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    Lily Anne Welty Tamai

    Lily Anne Welty Tamai is a left-leaning activist, author, and lecturer in Asian-American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Tamai sits on the U.S. Census Bureau National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations (NAC), which has been criticized by right-of-center sources for its association with left-of-center
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    Lily Eskelsen Garcia

    Lily Eskelsen Garcia is a teachers union activist and the former president of the National Education Association (NEA), the largest labor union in the United States. Eskelsen Garcia was considered a top contender for the Education Secretary in the administration of President-elect Joe Biden. Eskelsen Garcia began
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    Lina Khan

    Lina Khan is a legal academic and bureaucrat serving as of 2023 as Chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Prior to assuming her role in June 2021, Khan was an associate law professor at Columbia University Law School. Khan is a long-time left-of-center antitrust activist.
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    Linda Hilton

    Linda Hilton is the granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the late billionaire founder of Hilton Hotels and the Conrad Hilton Foundation. She sits as the vice chair for the board of directors for the foundation and works as the senior director of intermediary group sales for Hilton Hotels.
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    Linda Ketner

    Linda Ketner is a business consultant, LGBT-interests activist, and unsuccessful Democratic politician from South Carolina.
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    Linda Mason

    Linda Mason is the co-founder of childcare organization Bright Horizons as well as Boston-based child welfare group Horizons for Homeless Children (HHC). She sits on the board of The GroundTruth Project, a left-of-center news organization that runs Report for America.
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    Linda Pritzker

    Linda Pritzker is a liberal political donor and member of the prominent Pritzker political family. In the 1970s, Linda Pritzker dropped out of college to become a goat farmer in Montana and started practicing Buddhism, eventually returning to school to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in psychology.
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    Linda Sarsour

    Linda Sarsour is a controversial Palestinian-American activist1 who promotes intersectional left-wing activism to address a wide-array of left-wing issues.
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    Lindsey Berger

    Lindsey Berger is a left-of-center activist who has worked at groups such as the Sierra Club and GreenPeace. She is most notable as a cofounder of the left-of-center UnKoch My Campus effort that campaigns against academic centers and intellectuals that receive funding from libertarian philanthropist Charles
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    Lisa Blue Baron

    Lisa Blue Baron (also known as Lisa Blue) is an environmentalist-aligned trial lawyer and Democratic political donor from Texas.
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    Lisa Cook

    Lisa Cook is a left-of-center economist. She is a professor of economics at Michigan State University and a professor of international relations at James Madison College. She also sits on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Cook has an extensive track record of working under