Sacramento, CA — Seven new members were inducted into the California Hall during an induction ceremony hosted by Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom on Thursday.
Launched in 2006 by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the California Hall of Fame honors history-making Californians whose embodiment of California’s spirit of innovation changed the state, the nation, and the world. Inductees are selected annually by the Governor and First Partner for achievements in arts, business and labor, entertainment, food and wine, literature, music, public service, science, and sports.
This year’s class was all women and they were inducted posthumously. Thursday’s ceremony was held virtually. The new members join over 100 other Californians who were previously inducted. This year’s list is below:
Julia Child: Cook, author, television personality
Ina Donna Coolbrith: California’s first poet laureate
Vicki Manalo Draves: Olympic gold medalist
Mitsuye Endo: Civil rights activist
Dian Fossey: Primatologist, gorilla conservationist
Alice Piper: Civil rights hero
Tina Turner: Singer, performer
Written by BJ Hansen.
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