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Roybal’s victory was a turning point for Latino political representation and laid the foundation for his later election to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he became the first Latino congressman since 1879. [5] By the early 1950s, the CSO had expanded across California, establishing branches in San Jose, Oakland, and the San Joaquin ...
Along with Edward Roybal and other Mexican-Americans, Ross formed the CSO in East Los Angeles; Roybal became its first President. This chapter of the CSO became politically active and helped to elect Roybal to the City Council of Los Angeles in 1949, the first Mexican-American to serve as such since the 19th century. [2]
The hospital was founded in 1955 by Dr. Frederick Gruneck as a 49-bed hospital with one emergency room. [1] In 1979 Northridge Hospital and Valley Hospital in Van Nuys created a joint parent company – HealthWest. HealthWest expanded to become a multi-hospital nonprofit. [2]
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The Alliance of Latino Executives and Rise Up have created a program that pairs 10 rising-star writers with 10 seasoned industry executives who can help develop their skills and guide their ...
Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Los Angeles Fire Department Station 70 [41] (Northridge) and Station 103 [42] (Northridge/CSUN) serve the community. City of Los Angeles neighborhood councils that cover Northridge: Northridge East Neighborhood Council [43] Northridge West Neighborhood Council [44] Northridge South Neighborhood Council [45]
Six million Americans identify as Afro-Latino, 12% of the adult Latino population, and they are more likely than non-Black Latinos to experience discrimination, according to a Pew study this year.
The Alianza Americas, formerly the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities (NALACC) until 2015, is a pan-American non-profit organization based in Hispanic and Latino American and Caribbean immigrant communities in the United States. [2] Oscar Chacón speaks at Stop Separating Immigrant Families event in Chicago, 2018