Three Southern Californians were named Monday to receive three-year, $35,000 grants under the Kellogg National Fellowship Program to fund self-designed plans of study of their areas of specialty.
The award winners included Esperanza Zendejas, superintendent/principal of the Westmoreland School District; James H. Johnson, director of UCLA's Center for the Study of Urban Poverty and Kent D. Wong, attorney for the Service Employees International Union 660, in Los Angeles.
