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Victoria Garcia Wilburn is now officially a proud graduate of Hoosier Women Forward, a political and civic leadership training program designed to empower Democratic women to become more active participants in politics and leaders in their communities. Read more at HoosierWomenForward.org. Victoria Garcia Wilburn is Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy in the School of Health and Human Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. She is a community engaged researcher, partnering with community organizations to help solve pressing issues that impact Central Indiana residents. Her most current

Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn was honored to present at the Inaugural Leadership Summit at the Forbes School of Business and Technology Center for Women's Leadership. Her presentation, a powerful leadership story, focused on Professional Intersections of Personal Storytelling. The University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) is an independent university that is operated in affiliation with the University of Arizona. UAGC is designed to provide flexible opportunities for working students from diverse backgrounds who seek to gain knowledge and skills that will help them to achieve their life and career

INDIANAPOLIS — A recount will be held in a Republican primary race for a suburban Indianapolis legislative seat where the top two candidates are separated by six votes. The recount announced Tuesday follows local election officials certifying results showing Hamilton County Council member Fred Glynn of Carmel with 1,844 votes, ahead of the 1,838 votes received by Suzie Jaworowski of Fishers. A third candidate had fewer than 500 votes. Glynn was among the roughly two dozen candidates endorsed in Republican primary races by a group seeking to push the

Victoria Garcia Wilburn, an assistant professor of occupational therapy in the School of Health and Human Sciences at IUPUI, has filed to run for the new Indiana House District 32 seat. A first-time office seeker, Wilburn, an Indianapolis resident, is seeking the Democratic nomination in the May 3 primary. She is the only Democrat who has filed so far. The general election is Nov. 8. “Through my work as a community-engaged researcher and a university professor in health and human sciences, I see firsthand how Indiana’s

Dr. Wilburn running for open seat in the new Democrat-leaning House District 32 on a platform of safer communities, increased public health, and better educational opportunities for our children. CARMEL — Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn announced her candidacy for Indiana House District 32 on Saturday in Carmel. “We've welcomed 73,000 new residents across Hamilton and Northern Marion County in the last decade. This unique and new district, House District 32, is a new opportunity in our state's history to establish a foundation of what is important and central to our