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Andrea Beltrami uses her TikTok platform to help Latino vendors in LA’s Salvadoran Corridor. Credit: Courtesy, Andrea Beltrami / CALÓ NEWS
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Beltrami never imagined that her videos would get traffic and that she would gain so many followers from discussing Latinx issues and posting silly videos. The self-taught online endeavor has since given her the opportunity to voice her opinions to the Latinx community. “We are becoming more aware in the Latino community, let’s use our voices too,” she said.
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