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Author Archives: Elianet Romero

Elianet is a first generation Latina focused on uplifting underserved communities of color through public affairs and strategic communication strategies. She has a bachelors degree from UC Irvine in International Studied and Political Science. She is passionate about public advocacy and firmly believes in the power of storytelling. She is the co-founder of Las Niñas Fresitas providing affordable desserts to low-income communities. She aspire to be a practicing attorney one day to uplift communities of color.

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With creative flair, these Eastsiders turn to Instagram for their small business ventures

Avatar photoby Elianet RomeroSeptember 29, 2022November 23, 2022

Three small entrepreneurs in Boyle Heights and East LA strive to reach their goals despite hard times

  • A strike is about to shut down LA Unified. Where parents can find child care and other resourcesMarch 20, 2023
  • Three Boyle Heights teachers share their thoughts on the called 3-day LAUSD strikeMarch 20, 2023
  • SRLA students at Bravo Magnet run to build communityMarch 18, 2023
  • Leslie Montoya: the ‘B’ is all about Boyle HeightsMarch 17, 2023
  • At Casita del Barrio, urban gardening helps build communityMarch 16, 2023

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