Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (D-51), 68, grew up in a rural farming community surrounded by animals and land in Rio Grande Valley, New Mexi…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors proclaimed Thursday, April 10, as Dolores Huerta Day, in recognition of the labor leader and civil…
For the second consecutive week, demonstrators gathered in downtown Los Angeles to protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
On Friday morning, farm workers, local residents and organizations like the United Farm Workers Foundation (UFW) and Rapid Response Network ga…
Flor Zaragoza the 27-year-old activist and influencer known for her Instagram account, @flowerinspanish, is being sued by The Wonderful Compan…
On Monday, November 11, Flor Martinez Zaragoza, the activist and influencer, is organizing a rally and march for systemic change along with ot…
The documentary film “¡Gaytino! Made in America” is all about the life journey of Dan Guerrero from East L.A. in the 1950s to New York’s Gre…
Earlier this month, the 21 Latino Spirit Awards were held at the State Capitol in Sacramento. To coincide with the state celebration of Cinco de Mayo, like every year since 2002, prominent, talented, Latinos, who are leaders of their fields from across California were honored by the California Latino Legislative Caucus. Among the honorees was Bamby Salcedo, the first transgender woman activist to be recognized with these awards.
