With the 2024 presidential race heating up, Mijente’s team is mobilizing the Latine vote ahead of the November general elections with its El C…
Book cover for “Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons.” Photo courtesy of Samantha Gonzaga.
thony Ocampo, the author of “Brown and Gay in L.A.: The Lives of Immigrant Sons,” recently spoke to CALÓ NEWS about his journey to self-acceptance. Today, Ocampo is a Professor of Sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He frequently writes on topics of immigration, gender and sexuality, and Latino-Asian identity.
Ocampo, Anthony2-Anthony Ocampo is Associate Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona October 24, 2018. Photo courtesy of Samantha Gonzaga.
LEA Development Manager Yesenia Mendoza snips the ribbon at Mi SELA’s commencement ceremony, celebrating the opening of the first LGBTQ youth …
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.
Visitors takes a closer look at the setup of opening-day arrangements provided by LEA. Photo Courtesy of LEA
LEA Executive Director Eddie Martinez receives a certificate of recognition from Congressman Robert Garcia who often advocates for the LGBTQ c…
More than 80 community members tour the newly-renovated Mi SELA building that recently opened its doors to the Southeast L.A. neighborhood. Ph…
Joanna Cifredo chaperoned a prom for transgender activists to celebrate the lives that they live. The group marched to the United States Supre…
