Thelma Buchholdt, First Female Filipino American to U.S. Legislature
Description
From Wikipedia: Thelma Garcia Buchholdt (August 1, 1934 November 5, 2007) was a Filipino American community activist, politician, historian, public speaker, cultural worker, and author. She was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives for four consecutive terms, from 1974 through 1982 Her life was one full of "firsts": She was a founder of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Alaska (1966). she was the first female to be elected President of the Filipino Community of Anchorage, Alaska, Inc. (1973) She was the first Asian American elected to the Alaska State Legislature (1974) She was the first female Filipino American elected to a legislature in the United States (1974) She founded and coordinated the Filipino Heritage Council of Alaska, Inc. (1975) She initiated funding (1980) and was a founder as well as the first president of the Asian Alaskan Cultural Center, the first cross-cultural center of its kind in Alaska (1983) She was the first Asian American elected to serve as President of the National Order of Women Legislators (1987) She founded the Alaska chapter of the Filipino American National Historical Society (1994)
Creator
Robert M. Burnett
Date
Year 1977
Source
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Thelma_Buchholdt.jpg
Rights
Alaska Department of Education Division of State Libraries
Publisher
Alaska Department of Education
Contributor
Robert M. Burnett
Format
Photograph
Language
English
Type
Figures
Identifier
Filipino-American. Culture. Historical Society. Women. Boys and Girls Club. Alaska.
Coverage
Historic
Files
Reference
Robert M. Burnett, Thelma Buchholdt, First Female Filipino American to U.S. Legislature, Alaska Department of Education, Year 1977
Cite As
Robert M. Burnett, “Thelma Buchholdt, First Female Filipino American to U.S. Legislature,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed March 16, 2025, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/585.