… to recover a key figure in both Asian diasporic and queer worlds,” said Joseph Valencia, Curator of Exhibitions. “The resulting exhibition raises compelling questions about history, queer worldmaking, and the power of art and archives to …
… opportunities for Addiction Studies graduates. … $203,000 … from the Justice and Careers Opportunity Department (JCOD) to continue the College to Careers Bridge program targeting persons who have been impacted by the criminal justice system and helping them earn a certificate in Addiction … Vartanian and all the Addiction Studies staff and faculty at ELAC. These substantial grants will help this amazing program continue to educate and place vital counselors to help those struggling with addiction here in Los Angeles,” said ELAC …
… to the resilience of the human spirit. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she has roots in a diverse Creole, Cajun and Afro-Latinx family. She learned how to advocate for herself and others from the strong entrepreneurial women in her family. In …
… achievements of women in our community and beyond. We look forward to a meaningful dialogue and a memorable celebration." Distinguished guests, including esteemed panelists and community leaders, graced the occasion. Notably, California Lieutenant …
… marks a significant milestone for ELAC, building upon its 2021 Honorable Mention in the same awards program. The college's continued dedication to improving educational outcomes for students of color, particularly in English and Math, has now …
… was titled “Community Engagement & Belonging: A Minority Within Minorities” and it examined how many students who are Latino/a but not Mexican can feel excluded at ELAC. She was inspired by her Chicano/a Studies class which helped her to want …