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Holden Honors Holocaust Survivor Monique Saigal-Escudero

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n observance of Holocaust Memorial Day, Assemblymember Chris Holden (AD – 41) recognized Holocaust survivor Monique Saigal-Escudero of Claremont on the Assembly Floor. This year, April 24th marks the 72nd Anniversary of the Holocaust – the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. “Monique Saigal-Escudero is a child of the Holocaust with an incredible story of survival and perseverance,” said Assemblymember Chris Holden. At the age of three, Saigal-Escudero’s grandmother put her on a train carrying non-Jewish children whose fathers had died, with an organization called “the house of the prisoners” that helped war widows by sending their children to spend one month with a host family in southwest France. Saigal-Escudero arrived at the train station, but there was no one to pick her up. A young woman saw her crying and brought her home where she lived with the woman’s family in a small village. This Catholic family saved and raised her from age 3 until age 12, several years after the war had ended. She was raised as Catholic due to fear of the Nazi’s in this occupied zone of France. Based on her experiences during the war, she became an expert and author on women who served in the French Resistance. The book she wrote is entitled “French Heroines, 1941-

1945: Courage, Strength and Ingenuity”. This autobiography tells her story as a Jewish child hidden during WW II. The book also includes interviews and stories of 18 women who were Resistance fighters during the war. She wrote another book in French about contemporary women writers in France entitled “L’écriture: Lien de mère à fille chez Jeanne Hyvrard, Chantal Chawaf, et Annie Ernaux.” Saigal-Escudero moved to California at the age of 17 where she attended the University of California at Los Angeles and received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in French literature. She had a distinguished career as a professor of French at Pomona College for more than four decades. She first taught Spanish for several years, as well as French language, literature, films and culture for 45 years. She also published articles on French poetry and women writers. In 2012, Saigal-Escudero received the Dr. Phillip Weiss Inaugural Award for Storytelling for Peace and Human Rights from the Centre for Peace and Justice at the University of Manitoba. Pomona College honored her with the Wig Excellence in Teaching Award in 1997, and in 2013 with the Faculty Alumni Service Award in recognition of her exemplary service to the alumni association. She was also the recipient of two National Endowments for the Humanities summer grants. Saigal-Escudero currently resides in Claremont and is still active with Pomona College.

Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee, and Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), a member of the Senate Armed Services and Senate Foreign Relations Committees, recently sent a letter

to President Trump asking that he detail the legal basis for the strike against the Shayrat airbase in Syria on April 6th, which has yet to be provided to Congress and the American people.

Congressman Adam Schiff and Senator Tim Kaine Send Letter to – Courtesy photo President Trump Asking for Legal Congresswoman Grace Flores Napolitano Announces Re-Election Campaign Basis of Syria Strike

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Congresswoman Grace Flores Napolitano recently announced that she intends to seek re-election as the representative for California’s 32nd Congressional District. “It is a great privilege and honor Representing the residents of the 32nd con-

gressional district in Washington, and after thoughtful consideration, I have chosen to seek re-election in 2018. Working closely with our local elected and community leaders, we have made great strides toward delivering jobs, mental health services,

reliable public transportation and clean drinking water,” said Napolitano. “We are at a critical point in our nation, with a new administration that has lost sight of the core values that this nation was founded on. It is imperative that we have

members in Congress who are experienced and ready to fight, day to day, to bring the federal resources that address our community's pressing needs and the many challenges ahead. SEE PAGE 3


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