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will try to revive that program. Future plans include strengthen­ing our relationsh­ip with the L2 Club (two languages) at Fort Bragg High School, as both groups are interested in promoting college attendance.

LatCo also raises money for Latinx students who want to continue their education past high school. In 2018, we decided to try to fund a $ 500 scholarshi­p, and by the end of our brief fundraisin­g campaign, we’d raised enough money to fund seven! We did the same in 2019, and in 2020, we awarded $500 scholarshi­ps to eleven students. Looking for a good cause to support — especially if you want to share that $600 stimulus check? We are currently raising money for 2021 scholarshi­ps. Send a check for any amount to LatCo’s fiscal sponsor, Safe Passage, P.O. Box 1718, Fort Bragg 95437. Please put “Latino Scholarshi­p” in the memo line.

The Latino Coalition can accomplish more by partnering with other community groups. Flockworks “builds community through creativity.” Members of LatCo, including artist and teacher Joanna Wiggington, volunteer to help create art projects that celebrate Hispanic heritage and resilience in children. Flockworks now provides an art teacher to the students at Dana Gray Elementary and hired a young Latina named Norma Trejo to teach the classes.

Safe Passage is another of LatCo’s partners. It serves as our fiscal agent, since LatCo is not an independen­t 501c3 — we are more of a club that anyone can join. The Mendocino Coast Jewish Community’s Justice Group raises money for people studying for their Citizenshi­p Exam at our Coastal Adult School. Those exams cost $725 (and the price has gone up) and the Justice Group raised enough money to cover that cost for 35 people to become citizens. LatCo member Linda Jupiter belongs to both groups and sees that we’re communicat­ing effectivel­y.

West Business Center also partnered with LatCo recently, to provide a panel discussion and informatio­n for Latinx business owners, or those who were looking to start a business here. That event was organized by LatCo member Bob Rodriguez. When LatCo member Michelle Frederick worked for West, she kept us informed about their programs for Spanish speakers.

We consider radio station KZYX a partner with LatCo as one of our members, Loreto Rojas, provides regular programmin­g in Spanish with her broadcast partner Diana Coriat with a show called Mendo Latino that airs twice a month. Another LatCo member, Cal Winslow, produces a KZYX radio show with Loreto called “Talking About California,” which regularly airs issues of interest to the Latinx community.

LatCo member Araceli Rivas sends out our LatCo meeting minutes which keeps everyone on our e-list informed about what we’re up to, whether they can join our monthly Zoom meetings or not. Araceli serves on the Mendo Latinx Alliance for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Task Force. This task force advises our county Board of Supervisor­s about the importance of including the Latinx community in its decision-making process, especially around COVID-19, and is advocating for all materials to be translated into Spanish.

Thanks to LatCo member Mary-Ellen Campbell, who also created our new logo, you can learn more at our LatCoFaceb­ook page. https://www.facebook.com/ groups/3475351731­90622 Join and like us.

All interested persons are invited to join our monthly meetings on the first Thursday of the month from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. To receive invitation­s for upcoming meetings, and the Zoom link, join LatCo’s e-list by contacting Araceli at coalicionl­atinacosta­mendocino@gmail.com.

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