Felice Jarecky Louria

Felice Jarecky Louria (July 7, 1900 – September 26, 1988) was an American labor and human rights activist and a New York state official.

[12] Louria was a national field representative for Women in Community Service (WICS) in the mid-1960s, and spoke in cities across the country about Job Corps,[13][14] saying "Good intentions are not enough, our programs must have a practical approach to be effective.

"[15] Louria moved to California in 1966, and organized a Job Corps training center in Orange County.

She received a humanitarian award in 1988 from the Orange County Human Relations Commission.

[17] In 1925, Felice Jarecky married surgeon Herman (Henry) Walter Louria, in a ceremony performed by rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise.

Five adults standing for a group photo: front is two white women; back row is two white men and a black man (center). They are indoors.
On February 24, 1938, a delegation from the Consumers National Federation submitted to President Roosevelt a four-point program seeking establishment of a Central Consumers' Agency in the federal government. In the photograph, left to right: (front row) Felice Louria and Helen Hall. Back row, left to right: Robert S. Lynd , B.F. McLaurin, and Michael Quill ; from the Library of Congress