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Stephanie Hernandez

Woman with long hair in black turtleneck
Social Media Specialist

Stephanie Hernandez is the Social Media Specialist, focusing on building out digital content and strengthening brand visibility. She is responsible for daily content creation across LWV’s multiple social media platforms and tracking social media engagement across multiple channels.  

Prior to joining the League, Stephanie held communications/public relations internships and worked in IT recruiting. She is originally from Southern California and moved to Washington, D.C. to study at American University in 2014.  

In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys boxing, listening to a variety of podcasts, and trying out new restaurants in the city! 

Over the past year, LWV has joined countless nonprofits in spreading knowledge and civic tools through the wildly popular video app, TikTok. We’ve compiled a few favorites.

The Native women of Haudenosaunee played a vital role in the women’s suffrage movement. Their way of living — equal participation in their government and societal roles — heavily influenced the movement’s early stages. 

Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15) is a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and contributions of Hispanic and Latina Americans. This month, I want to highlight four trailblazers who’ve fought for the rights of women and paved the way for the next generation of civil rights activists.