May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but Marilyn is fighting for the AAPI community every month.
As the daughter of a Korean immigrant mother, she understands that for too many families, the American Dream remains just out of reach. That’s why she’s committed to building a more inclusive government that works for all of us.
Marilyn with her mother, Inmin.
Marilyn's first passport photo after arriving in the United States.
The AAPI community has been underrepresented in Congress for too long, but Marilyn’s leading the movement for a more inclusive and representative government.
In Congress, Marilyn is a fierce advocate for all residents of the 10th Congressional District and has ensured that the AAPI community has a seat at the table.
Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland proudly represents Washington’s 10th District. As the first Korean American woman and the first African-American to represent the Pacific Northwest in Congress, Marilyn made history. Now, she’s fighting for a fairer economy and a nation that is more safe, just, and secure.
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