MARCELA CHAGOYA
is a 25yr career educator working with Special Education middle school students. Her passion in serving students with special needs has led her to union leadership at the local, state and national levels. At UTLA, Marcela is currently serving her 5th year as Board Director for East Area where she organizes area schools to enforce the contract and fight back against injustice of any kind. She has been a member of several UTLA committees (Parent Community Organizing Comte., Racial/Social Justice Cmte. Special Education Cmte., East Area Steering Committee) elected to House of Representatives 10yrs straight; as well as site chapter co-chair for the past 10 years.
At the state level, Marcela has been serving as the Chair of the Special Education Services Committee for the California Federation of Teachers for eight years. There she leads the committee on action items that will support legislation in an effort to better education outcomes for our students with special needs. Marcela is also the liaison for ACSE – The California Advisory Council on Special Education representing CFT and the Southern CA, EC/TK12 Division Council Vice President. At CTA, California Teachers Association, Marcela is an elected delegate serving her 9th year and an officer in the Special Education Committee where she also aims to bookend efforts in special education services in conjunction with both state affiliates.
Nationally, she is a 10yr elected delegate to the National Education Representative Assembly and the AFT - American Federation of Teachers biannual convention where she works on policy language and action items that will affect educators and students nationally. Marcela knows the needs of all students and educators and continues to lead alongside union siblings so that in unity we continue to fight forward for all that our educators and students deserve.
EXPERIENCE:
Parent of 3 LAUSD Students
Successfully Bargained and WON before LAUSD our PAID Prep Days
10 Years - National Education Association (NEA), Representative Assembly Elected Delegate
9 Years - California Federation of Teachers (CFT), Elected State Delegate
9 Years - California Teachers Association (CTA), State Council Elected Delegate
8 Years - CFT, Special Education Services Committee, Chair
7 Years - UTLA Facebook Page Administrator
6 Years - CTA, Civil Rights in Education Committee Member
5 Years - AFT-Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Committee Appointed Member
5 Years - UTLA, Board Director ~ East
4 Years - AFT, National Convention Elected Delegate
3 Years - UTLA Special Education Committee Member
3 Years - CFT, EC/TK12 Division Council, So CA Region,
Vice President
2 Years - UTLA, American Federation of Teachers (AFT) 1021 -
2 Years - UTLA PACE Committee Member
2X - UTLA Bargaining Team Member, (currently serving)
2 Years - CTA, Special Education Committee, Recorder
2 Years - Advisory Commission on Special Education (ACSE) Liaison for CFT
Jennifer Marquez
is a proud educator, artist, and advocate running to represent East Area educators on the UTLA Board of Directors as your NEA Representative. A dedicated public school teacher, Jennifer has served Eastside students and families for over a decade, championing the power of arts education, multilingual access, and culturally relevant pedagogy.
This past school year, she led the largest AP Art and Design portfolio submission class in her school’s history — a testament to her strategic planning, clear communication, and unwavering belief in student potential. Her leadership doesn’t stop at the classroom door. Jennifer is a committed union member who believes deeply in organizing for justice: advocating for immigrant rights, fighting for equitable funding in the arts, and ensuring teacher voices are heard at every level of policy-making. She is currently serving in many different roles at United Teachers Los Angeles, and will continue to serve to strengthen the profession.
As NEA Rep, Jennifer will bring her heart for students and her voice for teachers to every table. She’s committed to building stronger school communities, defending public education, and making sure Eastside perspectives shape decisions at both the local and state level.
EXPERIENCE:
High School Visual Art Teacher 13 years
6 Years consecutive attendance at UTLA Leadership Conference
Chapter Chair for 6 years
East Area Steering 4 years
PACE Committee 4 years
House of Representatives Member 4 years
Bargaining Team 2x’s
UTLA Constitution Committee 1 year
UTLA NEA BOD at Large 3 years
NEA RA Representative 3 years
CTA State Council Delegate 3 years
UTLA/NEA Equity Team 2 year
CTA Ethnic Member Early Identification Development (current cohort)
Thalia’s family roots originate in the states of Nayarit and Michoacán. As the first in her extended family to graduate from college, she has gone on to become a National Board Certified Teacher and is now in her 12th year teaching social studies at Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights.
Her path to the classroom was shaped by her early work in immigrant and labor rights across New Mexico and Alabama, where she saw firsthand the power of organizing and the dignity a union job can bring in lifting families out of poverty. Those lessons continue to guide her work today as both an educator and a parent of two LAUSD students.
Rooted in Lincoln Heights, Thalia is committed to standing shoulder to shoulder with students, caregivers, and her community. She knows that the fight for strong public schools and union rights is far from over — and she’s ready to lead with courage, experience, and an unwavering belief in the power of collective action.
EXPERIENCE:
12th Year Teacher
NBCT Social Studies Teacher at Roosevelt High School
CAT Member for Roosevelt HS UTLA Chapter
3 Years - East Area Steering
3 Years - PACE Committee Member
representing East Area
Immigrant Justice Team Representative for East Area
Bargaining Team Representing East Area
PACE Expanded Endorsement Team
California Federation of Teachers (CFT) Representative on the RDI-TPA Statewide Workgroup from 2024 to 2025
Former Chapter Chair from 2020 to 2022
Former Vice Chair from 2015 to 2019
Former Immigrant and Labor Organizer
in New Mexico and Alabama
Former MECHista in college
JACKY DANG
is a dedicated Special Education teacher entering into her 6th year of classroom experience, and a proven record of leadership at every level of our union. As a Chapter Chair for 3 years, Jacky has consistently fought to uplift educator voices, protect the rights of her teachers and students, and strengthen school communities.
Beyond the school site, Jacky Dang will be serving as a NEA Global Learning Fellow, bringing an international perspective to equity in education, and has represented educators as a House of Representatives member (3 years), NEA RA Delegate (2 years), and CTA State Council Delegate. Their work extends across multiple leadership bodies, including the PACE Committee, the LGBTQ+ Task Force, and the East Area Steering Committee.
In recognition of their unwavering commitment, Jacky was honored with the UTLA Local WHO Award (2025) for outstanding service to members and the fight for public education.
They are running to continue building educator power, defending public schools, and ensuring every student and educator thrives.
EXPERIENCE:
Special Education Teacher (5 years)
NEA Global Learning Fellow (1 year)
Chapter Chair (3 years)
PACE Committee (1 year)
House of Representatives (3 years)
LGBTQ+ Task Force (1 year)
NEA RA Delegate (2 years)
CTA State Council Delegate (1 year)
CTA Stare Council Delegate Alternate (2 Years)
East Area Steering Committee (First Year)
UTLA Local Who Award Recipient (2025)
NEA Foundation Global Fellow (First Year)