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LA Civil Rights Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Latinas Leading Change Panel Discussion at the Latino Theatre Company

Posted on 10/02/2024
Latinas Leading Change Trailblazers in Advocacy, Philanthropy, Politics, Academia, and Wealth flyer with event details

LA Civil Rights Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Latinas Leading Change Panel Discussion at the Latino Theatre Company

 

Los Angeles, CA - In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15, the LA Civil Rights Department proudly presents “Latinas Leading Change: Trailblazers in Advocacy, Philanthropy, Business, Academia, Entertainment, and Wealth,” on October 8, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Latino Theatre Company.


WHAT:  LA Civil Rights presents Latinas Leading Change: Trailblazers in Advocacy, Philanthropy, Politics, Academia, and Wealth Building, a dynamic panel discussion celebrating Latino Heritage Month. This panel will highlight the impactful leadership and contributions of Latinas across various sectors, showcasing their role in driving social change, breaking barriers, and setting the stage for future generations.

The event celebrates Latinas' vital influence on Los Angeles' social, economic, and cultural landscape, focusing on their efforts to foster inclusion, equity, and empowerment. Attendees from all backgrounds are invited to learn about and celebrate the rich cultural heritage that shapes our City.

 

Register at http://bit.ly/LatinasLeading24 (case sensitive) or by scanning the QR code on the event flyer.

 

WHEN: Tuesday, October 8 |  5:30 p.m.  - 7:30 p.m. 

 

WHERE: Latino Theater Company at the Los Angeles Theater Center
514 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Parking available for $8.

 

WHO:  

  • Capri Maddox, Esq., Executive Director, Los Angeles Civil Rights Department 
  • Sonja Diaz, Co-Founder of the Latina Futures, 2050 Lab, civil rights attorney and policy advisor renowned for her pioneering work in advancing equitable representation and opportunities for Latinas. Sonja champions a vision where Latinas have equal access to leadership roles, contributing to a thriving society for all. 
  • Beatriz Acevedo, CEO of SUMA Wealth, a financial tech company that empowers Latinos through financial education and wealth-building strategies. Beatriz is a trailblazing entrepreneur dedicated to economic empowerment within the Latino community. 
  • Celine Cordero, Deputy Chief of Staff for LA Mayor Karen Bass, who brings a wealth of experience in public service and government operations, contributing to policy-making that impacts the broader Los Angeles area.
  • Liliana Perez, Senior Director of Cultural Affairs at the LA Chargers, who leverages her position to foster community engagement and promote diversity in sports management and operations.
  • Priscilla Chavez, Business Development Manager and Inclusion at PCL Construction, where her strategies and leadership have transformed corporate approaches to inclusivity and equality in the construction industry.

     

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