SELA in the News
- Remaking the River That Remade L.A. – The New York Times
- Familias del sureste de Los Ángeles reciben un pavo para celebrar el Día de Acción de Gracias – La Opinion
- Charla Virtual – ¿Ya Te Vacunaste? ¿Tienes Preguntas? – Telemundo52
- Southeast Los Angeles Collaborative Non-Profits Spotlighted in New Video Series – Los Cerritos Community News
- SELA Collaborative, Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA and Latino Decisions Release Survey Report – UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute
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Cal State LA and government, community partners open mobile vaccination clinic at Southeast-Rio Vista YMCA in Maywood-
Cal State LA Newsroom
- New survey shows nonprofits in LA County still working to keep up with pandemic demand – ABC7
- First LGBTQ Center in SELA Opens– ABC7
- Electric vehicles linked to better respiratory health, according to study – KXAN
- Southeast L.A. County cities enact rent control to keep residents housed – Los Angeles Times
- Los Angeles County Dives Into L.A. River Work- American Community Media
- Long Beach – East Los Angeles Corridor Mobility Investment Plan– TheSource
- A new dawn for Latino politicians in L.A. County’s ‘corridor of corruption’– Los Angeles Times
- EARTH FOCUS: “Reimagining the Los Angeles River”– PBS SoCal
- Southeast Los Angeles Collaborative awards ten organizations across SELA–CALÓ NEWS
- Together in Service-LA THIS WEEK Ch. 35
- In Depth: Volunteers of ‘Together in Service’-Fox 11
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SELA finds its identity as it uplifts the Southeast L.A. region, and nurtures emerging leaders- CALÓ NEWS
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Volunteers gear up for LA River cleanup-NBCLA
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Hundreds of families receive grocery bags at a drive-thru food distribution in SELA–CALÓ NEWS
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Southern California LGBTQ center officials outraged over continued fecal vandalism– KTLA5
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Identifican a hombre que lanzó heces de perro a centro de recursos LGBTQ+– Telemundo52
- Law enforcement does not deem dog poop thrown at Bell LGBTQ center as vandalism- NBC4
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