“Our community has been hit very hard. Resources don’t reach us in sufficient numbers....
“Our community has been hit very hard. Resources don’t reach us in sufficient numbers....
After losing his business during the pandemic, South Central entrepreneur Josue Calderón rebuilt his...
The owner of Chapos Tacos says fear of immigration enforcement has reduced customer traffic...
The Mexican-born priest says more migrants are returning to the Catholic Church as they...
A longtime immigrant landscaper explains how immigration enforcement, inflation, and extreme heat are changing...
Martha Alemán’s journey from hardship to community leadership in Boyle Heights reflects the sacrifices...
"If I can make them smile with my show, then I've won. Life is...
"I longed so much to reconnect with my culture, to feel Mexican that I...
Community health workers Los Angeles are at the center of patient care, building trust...
Latina leadership in healthcare Los Angeles highlights how community-rooted leadership is expanding access, shaping...
Latino community health care Los Angeles reveals how culturally grounded, patient-centered clinics are closing...
She sits with people in the moments most others turn away from—and helps them...
Through her work on the front lines, she is reshaping what it means to...
From specialist to COO, her journey reflects discipline, purpose, and a deep commitment to...
(Martha and Alfredo, a love story. Forty-seven years of love, patience, and deep respect...
The story of Elizabeth Mendoza, La Ceiba restaurant owner, reflects the perseverance of immigrant...
Xitlalic Guijosa-Osuna, poet and educator from Maywood, uses art, activism, and storytelling to strengthen...
As ICE raids disrupt Latino neighborhoods, Irresistible Resistance Los Angeles brings art into struggling...
“I always wanted my grandfather (‘El Chato’ Zamora) to attend my graduation, to...
In El Monte, a longtime florist says immigration raids and economic fear have emptied...
Some chains offer the same services I do, but coming to me doesn’t...
His mother Nicolasa, Hugo, his father Sinar and his wife Lucila. A few years...
The Roadmap Writers founder has spent a decade rescuing abused dogs in Los Angeles’...
At 5:20 a.m., Efraín and Ulises have already set up their small table on...
After an ICE arrest and wrongful detention, Job Garcia turned trauma into healing by...
One day, amid the vast sea of information on social media, a Zapotec woman...
Mujeres de Hoy: They cook, sell food, hold raffles, and all of this to...
Luz recounts that her father was walking one day when he saw a young...
“Since I was seven, I started helping — sweeping, mopping, cutting chiles, everything. It...
Óscar Gómez is not your typical baker. He is an artist—not just in his...



Xitlalic Guijosa-Osuna, poet and educator from Maywood, uses art, activism, and storytelling to strengthen Southeast Los Angeles businesses and youth. Xitlalic was born in the Los Angeles area. Her father,
As ICE raids disrupt Latino neighborhoods, Irresistible Resistance Los Angeles brings art into struggling small businesses to strengthen community resilience and economic survival. Ed Patuto recalls his family’s history. Italians
“I always wanted my grandfather (‘El Chato’ Zamora) to attend my graduation, to see that all his efforts and teachings had borne fruit. I graduated in May and he
In El Monte, a longtime florist says immigration raids and economic fear have emptied shops, reshaping daily life for Latino small businesses. More than two years ago, Margarita López eagerly
Some chains offer the same services I do, but coming to me doesn’t just help me—it helps the community. Just as others help me, I help others, and that’s
His mother Nicolasa, Hugo, his father Sinar and his wife Lucila. A few years ago, Hugo Ochoa was just $40,000 away from achieving one of his dreams: a net worth
The Roadmap Writers founder has spent a decade rescuing abused dogs in Los Angeles’ most ignored neighborhood Joey Tuccio’s life is wrapped in good deeds and creativity. Every day, through
At 5:20 a.m., Efraín and Ulises have already set up their small table on the sidewalk, their griddle, and the food they need to prepare the burritos people buy until
After an ICE arrest and wrongful detention, Job Garcia turned trauma into healing by launching a family-run tamales stand with a powerful community mission. The 24 hours that Job Garcia
One day, amid the vast sea of information on social media, a Zapotec woman appeared on my screen, smiling broadly as she spoke in a video in English. I became
Mujeres de Hoy: They cook, sell food, hold raffles, and all of this to raise funds and help the community. For Mayra Tod, there’s only one solution: to help and
Luz recounts that her father was walking one day when he saw a young güerita — a fair-haired woman. She caught his attention, and he thought, “I have to meet
“Since I was seven, I started helping — sweeping, mopping, cutting chiles, everything. It was a family obligation. By age nine, I was already helping my mom cook.” Noel García
Óscar Gómez is not your typical baker. He is an artist—not just in his years of work as a master who has learned to combine flours, butter, sugar, and other
My boss has been great—he’s American, and he cares about what’s happening to our community. Honestly, about 70% of my volunteers are ‘gringos,’ more than Latinos,” she says. Vanny Arias
Enrique Rosas still remembers those years in Cocula, Jalisco—years that shaped his life and helped him take on any business venture that came his way. “My father was very strict,
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