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Latino Employees Organization marks Hispanic Heritage Month, outlines scholarships and community events
Summary
Joy Contreras, LEO president and Long Beach Utilities public information officer, told the council LEO will host events, award scholarships and provide support following reported federal immigration enforcement activity.
Joy Contreras, president of the Latino Employees Organization (LEO) and public information officer for Long Beach Utilities, addressed the City Council on Sept. 16 to mark National Hispanic Heritage Month and to report LEO's recent activities.
"This month also uplifts the voices of Afro Latinos, Indigenous peoples, and our LGBTQIA+ family," Contreras said, and she described LEO…
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