Early in his career, Gebre worked for then-Speaker of the
California State Assembly,
Willie L. Brown Jr., as a legislative aid and was twice elected as president of the
California Young Democrats. He was the first
Black-American and first immigrant elected to lead the California Young Democrats. As part of an effort to defeat
California Proposition 32 on the 2012 ballot, Gebre led the Orange County federation through an extensive voter outreach and education effort that was credited as playing a critical role in the defeat of the initiative. In an interview with
Huffington Post, Gebre said, "I have personally never seen a labor meeting more open and ready to bring in more people – a labor movement that is now willing to speak up for the people who sweat behind the counters and in the kitchens of McDonald's, the cab drivers, the domestic workers, and the day laborers."
The New York Times said his appointment signals “the growing importance of ties between labor and environmental organizers on climate change.” ==References==