"We Need New Voices"
Learning about watershed moments in U.S. history taught Pereira "to see a world that was much bigger than I knew," she says, adding that the faculty at HSU "taught me how to analyze political movements and how to utilize the best practices to make a difference. I truly learned to be a leader during my time at HSU."
These days, every first and third Wednesday of the month Mayor Pereira can be found at City Council meetings, fielding citizen concerns and town matters like addressing sea level rise or affordable housing.
One of Pereira's biggest passions is one she's been working on for nearly a decade: getting more women into politics. In 2014, she attended the Women's Campaign School at Yale University, a prestigious program that provides training for women who want to run for office.
She now serves as the community manager of
She Should Run, a national nonprofit that's expanding the talent pool of women running for office. The group's goal is to encourage at least 250,000 women to get on ballots by 2030.
"If you're a woman who is thinking about running for office and don't know where to start, we are here to lay down the groundwork for you, support you and encourage you," says Pereira, who grew up in Santa Clara.
"And that can make all the difference in someone's decision to run."
She continues, the words spilling out as she warms to the topic: "With women making up less than one-third of over half a million elected offices in the United States, we need new voices in our government," she explains. "We can't expect to have the best policy decisions made if we're missing half the population at the decision making table. Our democracy thrives when we have diverse representation."
Pereira's mind clearly isn't just on this year's election or even 2020's. "As a young woman in elected office, I'm always thinking about what my role as mayor represents to young women and girls."
That's one reason she wrote her TEDxHumboldtBay talk, "Why Running for Office is Worth the Risk," which she gave in December 2017. The speech advocates for the need for new points of view in the country's political sphere. "It is a really exciting time to be a young woman in politics," says Pereira.
"I am excited to introduce new leadership and break the mold."
Studying social movements and current events at Humboldt State taught me to see a world that was much bigger than I knew. — Sofia Pereira