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In recognition of his role in the Palm Springs community as the first openly gay African American elected as mayor of a California city, Oden was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by Great Palm Springs Pride at the 2019 Pride Honors Awards.

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Political offices
Preceded byWill Kleindienst Mayor of Palm Springs, California
December 1, 2003–December 5, 2007
Succeeded bySteve Pougnet
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