Councilwoman Heather Hutt (Courtesy photo)

Heather Hutt, the first woman to be elected as Councilwoman of Council District 10, will host a Community Swearing-In Ceremony on Friday, Dec.13, at 7 p.m. at First AME Church, 2270 S. Harvard Blvd., in Los Angeles.

The event is free and open to the public, however RSVPs are required. To RSVP, visit bit.ly/cd10events.

Councilwoman Hutt has served as Council Member for Council District 10 since 2022 and is the only Black woman to currently sit on the Los Angeles City Council. A public servant for over 30 years, Hutt has dedicated her life to activism, public service, and the community. Prior to this position, she served as the first Black U.S. Senate State Director in California’s history.

As Councilwoman, Hutt has worked tirelessly “to create a Council District 10 that her constituents can be proud to call home.”  Her accomplishments include decreasing homelessness in the district by 13%, bringing more green space to the community, and developing initiatives to strengthen renter protections and create safer streets for all Angelenos.

“It is truly an honor to know that the people of my community have put their trust in me to lead them on our City Council,” said Hutt.

“This Community Swearing-In Ceremony is a chance for our community to come together to celebrate the future Council District 10, and the steps forward we will take together.”

For more information, please visit: https://councildistrict10.lacity.gov/.