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City Council honors Marianne Hayashi, Filipino‑American heritage, clergy and food‑access champions

Los Angeles City Council · October 25, 2025
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The City Council on Oct. 24 presented certificates recognizing longtime youth‑development leader Marianne Hayashi, Filipino‑American artist Ruby Ibarra, dozens of local clergy and district food‑access champions.

The Los Angeles City Council used its Oct. 24 session to present a series of ceremonial recognitions honoring community leaders, cultural heritage and local food‑access work.

Councilmembers introduced a resolution and presented a certificate to Marianne Hayashi for decades of youth‑development work in Los Angeles. Councilmember remarks credited Hayashi with creating programs that connected thousands of young people to enrichment, arts and mental‑health resources; Hayashi, who addressed the chamber, recounted her family’s arrival in Los Angeles in 1949 and her long service with Central City Action or similar local programs. Councilmembers said a public space will be named in her honor (name referenced in…

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