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A lot of the world is probably black community," she said yesterday not aware that we have a mixed, diver- of her election by Pasadena's Board of se community. City Directors. of which she has been a "It's only human nature to go in with member since 1977. "It has taken them a preconceived idea about me and the so long to arrive at this point." job I do and what will happen because I She noted that the black community am black. It's a fact that being black in the nation's 129th largest city is provides me with a certain sensitivity diverse. "It cannot be assumed that and closeness to the community that there is one spokesperson for blacks," wouldn't otherwise be there. It makes she said. "My reason for being here is me a much broader-thinking person for not necessarily to be their spokesper- the whole community." son, but to be sure they are being At Monday's installation she said, heard, and that's very different." 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