February 25, 2026

Supervisor V. Manuel Perez Selects Local Martial Arts Instructor as Woman of the Year

By Bob Marra
Supervisor V. Manuel Perez announces Woman of the Year (pictured).

Sensei Tamara Canedo-Lifschutz (right) is named Woman of the Year by Supervisor Perez.

 

Supervisor V. Manuel Perez announced his selection of Sensei Tamara Canedo-Lifschutz as Woman of the Year in the Fourth Supervisorial District. She will be presented with the award at the March 3 Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting in Riverside.

“Our 4th District Woman of the Year, Sensei Tamara Canedo-Lifschutz, is a special individual in what she does,” said Supervisor Perez. “She is an extraordinary and compassionate living angel who shares her life with special needs populations by teaching them martial arts every single day in the Coachella Valley. She will be written into the history books for students to learn what it truly means to be named Woman of the Year.”

Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez

Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez

Sensei Tamara Canedo-Lifschutz is the founder and CEO of Seiden-Juku, a La Quinta nonprofit dedicated to building leaders in inclusion and diversity through the art of Karate-Do and Para-Karate, serving individuals with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, wheelchair users, blind athletes and youth impacted by foster care, abuse and bullying.

Born and raised in the Coachella Valley, she was appointed Para-Karate Coach for Team USA by USA Karate with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, and stands firmly by the belief that “Inclusion is not an accommodation – it is a human right.”

“In a male-dominated field, I have learned that my greatest superpower is being a woman and a proud Latina – because representation, heart and courage change the game,” said Sensei Tamara Canedo-Lifschutz.

The recognition will be part of Riverside County’s commemoration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month during the month of March.

Supervisor Perez adds: “History consistently teaches us that women who dare to dream and decisively choose to take on trailblazing action on behalf of vulnerable populations inspire us all to lead as they do. The moral responsibility and having purpose in life become real, front and center, and no longer only a wish but rather a dream come true.”

Bob Marra is the CEO/Publisher of GPS Business Insider. He has been studying, writing and giving presentations about business and public affairs news and issues and the local economy in the Greater Palm Springs/Coachella Valley region for more than 20 years.

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