Maya Miller
Maya Miller was the mother of my roommate, Eric, at a boarding school near San Francisco in 68-69, out sophomore year of high school.
The 3rd weekend she came to visit and took us to an anti-war rally at the Marina Green near Fisherman's Wharf. That time is when I became an anti-war Democrat. I have never wavered.
I last visited Eric when he was living with Maya and his wife at the Washoe Valley ranch in 1994 just before I moved from California to Oregon. Both have long passed on now, Eric before Maya.
Why Maya Miller today?
>>In 1974, at the request of several women leaders, Miller ran for the United States Senate, losing to Lt. Governor Harry Reid in the Democratic primary. At the time there were no women serving in the U.S. Senate, and her campaign drew national attention, funding and volunteers. She still managed to receive 38% of the votes and her campaign revealed that there was a strong base of women and men willing to support a woman candidate. Maya wasnt a real politician. She was an outside agitator fighting the powers that be, daughter Kit Miller said. She ran for the Senate because she felt the cause was right.
https://www.nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/maya-miller/
Please read about Maya Miller at the Nevada Woman's History Project link.