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LEA Executive Director Eddie Martinez receives a certificate of recognition from Congressman Robert Garcia who often advocates for the LGBTQ community. Photo Courtesy of LEA
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The Latino Equality Alliance (LEA) opened Mi SELA, an LGBTQ community center at 4265 Florenve Ave. which offers leadership development, academic support, parental guidance, substance abuse education, counseling and other drop-in opportunities.
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