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Josof Sanchez (seated, center) invited a group of Latino youth to open up about their mental health journey in order to help others. Credit: Robert Garrova / LAist
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Josof Sanchez has worked with youth for decades, serving as a probation commissioner for L.A. County and more recently mentoring youth through a film program at Santa Monica College. His latest project uses film to empower Latino youth to reach other young people and become mental health advocates.
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