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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Claudia Romo Edelman

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Claudia Romo Edelman, is a global mobilization expert, social entrepreneur and marketer for social causes, dedicated to social change

the Founder of the We Are All Human Foundation, a New York-based non-profit foundation focused on advancing diversity, inclusion, and equity through various global, national, and regional initiatives. One of the key initiatives called Hispanic Star is devoted to accelerate the progress of US Latinos.

She is also an Advisor & GP Member of Touch Capital, a venture capital women led firm that invests in consumer goods and pet care..

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HILDA SOLIS

WELCOME SPEECH

 Supervisor Hilda Solis

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Hilda L. Solis is the Los Angeles County Supervisor who represents the residents of the First District. As a daughter of working-class, immigrant parents from Nicaragua and Mexico, she understood at a young age, the challenges that workers face and the dignity that they deserved. Taught to value hard work and give back to her community, Supervisor Solis believes that government, with the right leadership, can help substantially improve the lives of many people. Raised in La Puente, California, Supervisor Solis was the first in her family to attend college at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, despite a lack of institutional support from her high school. From there, Supervisor Solis began developing her political values as a progressive champion for the most marginalized people in our society. Since both of her parents were members of their unions, Supervisor Solis became an early advocate for workers’ rights, better wages, and workplace safety – eventually becoming the United States Secretary of Labor for President Barack Obama. Before making history as the first Latina to serve in the Presidential Cabinet, Supervisor Solis’ public service spanned across the Rio Hondo Board of Trustees, both chambers of the California State Legislature, and the House of Representatives. She broke the glass ceiling repeatedly by becoming the first Latina ever elected to the State Senate, and the first woman to win the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for her work in environmental justice. After her time in the Obama administration, she came back home to continue her service locally as the County Supervisor for the First District. During her tenure, Supervisor Solis continues to utilize her federal, state and local governing experience to deliver essential services to her constituents. Supervisor Solis accelerated the County’s efforts to combat homelessness and allocated funding to build thousands of affordable housing units in her district and around the County. She authored the groundbreaking Measure A to invest in communities without green space, expand open and recreational park space in their neighborhoods, and protect water quality. She led a coalition advocating for communities facing environmental injustices near the Exide recycling plant and helped to clean up poisonous lead in thousands of homes. Supervisor Solis is leading the effort to reimagine public safety in Los Angeles County and prioritize expanding healthcare and jobs instead of mass incarceration, leading the effort to cancel a $1.7 billion contract to build a new jail. She pushed to fully fund a $20 million dollar workforce and job training program for disadvantaged young people and authored more than 40 motions defending immigrant communities during the previous (Continued) federal administration. Most recently, she also met the Biden White House’s call to action to address the humanitarian crisis at the southern border, by setting up an emergency intake site in her district for thousands of unaccompanied children. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Supervisor Solis directed the County to set up mass testing, quarantine and isolation sites in the hardest-hit communities, while leading efforts to inform the County’s 10 million residents. She established Project Roomkey and Homekey sites throughout her district to quickly shelter people experiencing homelessness. Under her leadership, the County allocated hundreds of millions of dollars toward rental and food assistance, healthcare, small business grants, community outreach, childcare, and more. Additionally, she led the charge to quickly vaccinate as many people as possible during the reopening of Los Angeles County, ensuring a path of equitable economic recovery.

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Dunia Elvir

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Dunia Elvir is a distinguished Honduran-American television journalist, anchor, and advocate, best known for her work at Telemundo 52 in Los Angeles. Born on June 9, 1973, in La Ceiba, Honduras, she moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and later earned a degree in International Broadcasting from the American Communications Institute in Hollywood. She furthered her education by obtaining a Bachelor’s in Business Management in 2008 and an MBA in 2011 from the University of Phoenix, while working full-time. Elvir also completed an Excellence in Journalism Fellowship at the University of Southern California and a Management Mentor certification from Harvard University’s School of Business.

MEXICAN CONSULATE
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MEXICAN CONSULATE

Ambassador Carlos González Gutiérrez

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Ambassador Carlos González Gutiérrez is the Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles, ratified by the Mexican Senate in December 2023. As a career diplomat since 1987, González Gutiérrez has specialized in Mexican communities in the United States, as all of his designations abroad have been in the US.


González Gutiérrez has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Foreign Relations from El Colegio de Mexico and a master's degree in Foreign Relations from the School of International Relations at the University of Southern California.

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Katherine Castro

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Award-Winning Actress & Producer Katherine is passionate about creating and bringing to life true stories.  She is the host of the Esencia Latina Wellness  podcast on LatiNation Media.  Katherine was named one of NBC Latino’s Top 10 Standout Latinos at Sundance and she is a recipient of the Hollywood F.A.M.E.  Award for ‘International Breakthrough Artist of the Year.’ Castro’s empowering journey from TV host and actress to producer has made her Hollywood’s next powerhouse Latina.

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Cece Valencia

CECE VALENCIA

You can catch LA-based multi-hyphenate media personality Cece Valencia on 93.5 KDAY every weekday from 3p-7p. With over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry, Cece’s main message to her audience is to inspire, recharge and reflect through music.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Cece is driven by the LA Culture Of Hip Hop thus returning to the legendary 93.5 KDAY in 2014 to dominate middays and eventually afternoons. Since then, Cece has been using her platform to encourage education, self-love and community involvement with her afternoon pull-ups. Cece began her radio career at Wild 96.1 in the Inland Empire

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ALIYAH OROZCO

Aliyah Orozco

Aliyah Orozco is a proud Mexican American TV host and sports reporter representing Gen Z with passion and purpose. For over three years, she has worked with  Latino Alternative Network, using her platform to uplift powerful stories within the entertainment and sports worlds. As a woman thriving in the male-dominated field of boxing, Aliyah travels the globe spotlighting the athletes and moments that shape the sport. Her roots trace back to Chihuahua, Mexico, and she carries her heritage with pride in everything she does, amplifying Latina voices and inspiring the next generation to rise up and follow their dreams.

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