Song dedication by Rosa Martha Zarate for Senator María Elena Durazo at fundraiser kick-off for her campaign to become the next LA County Supervisor in District 1. Rosa Martha is an organizer of immigrant workers and a musician who has given concerts in Central and South America (including Portugal and the United States).
Category Archives: culture
Joaquin Working the congas
Joaquin working the congas.
Unveiling and Reception of Pomona Valley Pride Center Mural
Latino and Latina Roundtable members celebrating with Frank Guzman – of the Unveiling and Reception of Pomona Valley Pride Center Mural – painted by artist Eric Michael Ruseo with the participation of numerous community volunteers. This last April, a Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta Pilgrimage march, in support of Human Rights and Immigrant Rights, began at the Pride Center with speakers and songs by Los Jornaleros del Norte – and ended with a ceremony by the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe alongside music, dance, food, and the planting of a tree.
Beginning of mural creation at Pomona Valley Pride Center
Beginning of mural creation at Pomona Valley Pride Center with Mural Unveiling ceremony this Saturday, June 14 from 2-4 pm at 235 W. Mission Blvd. In Pomona.
Preserving Mural At Cesar Chavez Park
Resilience is the only word to describe the commitment of a core of community leaders meeting with renowned muralist Paul Botello to preserve the murals at Cesar Chavez Park in Pomona and to develop a long-term plan for the park’s development. A follow-up planning and work-day bar b’ que has been set for Saturday, June 7th at 10 am at the park.
Latino Theatre Co “Just Like Us”
Highly recommend the theatre production of Just Like Us (LatinoTheatreCo.org) held over for another week at the L A Theatre Center – based on a non-fiction book that follows four Latina high school seniors – and the problems faced by them as they navigate graduation, their dreams of going on to college, and the obstacles faced by two who face the obstacles of being undocumented (at a time before DACA and when anti- immigrant xenophobia is on the rise). The true story, based in Colorado, brings out some of the issues that our immigrant families are facing today with scapegoating, raids, and targeting taking place at an unprecedented level.
Invitation to LRT Dia de Muertos Celebration – November 4th 2023


Latino and Latina Roundtable – August 10th 2023


