NEWS & PRESS

Newsletter Posts

  • A New Milestone: 300 Members

    This month we are excited to report that we have reached 300 members! Since its founding in 2008, Los Cien has helped to launch hundreds of conversations about the social and economic wellbeing of Sonoma County. Los Cien is committed to elevating these conversations and…

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  • Luncheon Program – April 2023

    Intersection of Environmental Justice and Equity April 21, 2023 Every day people of color, Indigenous and Black folk are leading the way for making a significant impact in the area of environmental justice. This should be no surprise since environmental injustices continue to disproportionately impact…

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  • Membership Update

    Now that Los Cien is growing at a rapid pace by increasing our membership more than we ever have before, we have so much to celebrate! As an organization that cultivates leadership, we honor the legacy of those who blazed a trail to found Los…

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  • Cesar Chavez Day

    Today, on Cesar Chavez Day we honor his beautiful legacy of leadership and advocacy. We honor all of the migrant and immigrant farm workers that have built our country through their labor and contributions to the communities where they live and who continue to do…

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Los Cien in the News

  • Mike Thompson – 2023-05-17

    I rise today to honor Herman J. Hernandez for receiving an honorary doctoral degree from Sonoma State University, in recognition of his 50 years of social justice advocacy in Sonoma County.

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  • Press Democrat – Jan 20, 2023

    About 300 people attended a sold-out luncheon Friday that addressed the Latino community’s role in anti-Black racism in Sonoma County in an event “designed to make people feel uncomfortable.” “An Honest Conversation About Anti-Blackness,” hosted by Los Cien, Sonoma County’s largest Latino leadership organization.

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  • North Bay Business Journal – Sep 27, 2023

    Development of a Sonoma County Latino Scorecard – tracking key areas of Latino life such as housing and health – was among the ideas detailed Sept. 26 at at the State of the Latino Community conference organized by Los Cien, the county’s largest Latino leadership…

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  • Jim Wood-2023-03-08

    Highlighting the good deeds and hard work of our neighbors, my office features a “Community Champion” every month. The champion can be an individual, a group, an organization or a business that makes us proud to be a part of the community we live in.…

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