Congratulations to @silviafosterfrau and her colleagues at @washingtonpost on winning the Pulitzer in National Reporting today for their series “American Icon” about the devastation the AR-15 has caused as the weapon of choice in many mass shootings! Silvia had the lead byline on two of a handful of stories in the series. ¡Felicidades!
Congratulations to @silviafosterfrau and her colleagues at @washingtonpost on winning the Pulitzer in National Reporting today for their series “American Icon” about the devastation the AR-15 has caused as the weapon of choice in many mass shootings! Silvia had the lead byline on two of a handful of stories in the series. ¡Felicidades!
Congratulations to @silviafosterfrau and her colleagues at @washingtonpost on winning the Pulitzer in National Reporting today for their series “American Icon” about the devastation the AR-15 has caused as the weapon of choice in many mass shootings! Silvia had the lead byline on two of a handful of stories in the series. ¡Felicidades!
Congratulations to @silviafosterfrau and her colleagues at @washingtonpost on winning the Pulitzer in National Reporting today for their series “American Icon” about the devastation the AR-15 has caused as the weapon of choice in many mass shootings! Silvia had the lead byline on two of a handful of stories in the series. ¡Felicidades!
Nice to catch up with my dad today!
Super proud of @silviafosterfrau and her @washingtonpost colleagues for winning the 2024 Katherine Graham Award for Courage and Accountability at tonight’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner for their series about the deadly role the AR-15 has played in mass shootings in America. Her story “Terror On Repeat” was cited by the award judges for its excellence and truth telling. Congratulations!
It is with great excitement and love that LCF congratulates Father Greg Boyle, founder of @homeboyindustries, for being named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom! 🏅 Father Greg is being presented with the nation’s highest civilian honor for his work leading Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program that changes lives! In 2019 LCF honored Father Greg Boyle as our Leading Change Awardee! Proud to have supported @homeboyindustries through our Love, Not Fear Fund! Father Greg, thank you for imagining a world without prisons and for giving us hope. ❤️
It is with great excitement and love that LCF congratulates Father Greg Boyle, founder of @homeboyindustries, for being named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom! 🏅 Father Greg is being presented with the nation’s highest civilian honor for his work leading Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program that changes lives! In 2019 LCF honored Father Greg Boyle as our Leading Change Awardee! Proud to have supported @homeboyindustries through our Love, Not Fear Fund! Father Greg, thank you for imagining a world without prisons and for giving us hope. ❤️
It is with great excitement and love that LCF congratulates Father Greg Boyle, founder of @homeboyindustries, for being named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom! 🏅 Father Greg is being presented with the nation’s highest civilian honor for his work leading Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program that changes lives! In 2019 LCF honored Father Greg Boyle as our Leading Change Awardee! Proud to have supported @homeboyindustries through our Love, Not Fear Fund! Father Greg, thank you for imagining a world without prisons and for giving us hope. ❤️
It is with great excitement and love that LCF congratulates Father Greg Boyle, founder of @homeboyindustries, for being named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom! 🏅 Father Greg is being presented with the nation’s highest civilian honor for his work leading Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program that changes lives! In 2019 LCF honored Father Greg Boyle as our Leading Change Awardee! Proud to have supported @homeboyindustries through our Love, Not Fear Fund! Father Greg, thank you for imagining a world without prisons and for giving us hope. ❤️
It is with great excitement and love that LCF congratulates Father Greg Boyle, founder of @homeboyindustries, for being named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom! 🏅 Father Greg is being presented with the nation’s highest civilian honor for his work leading Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program that changes lives! In 2019 LCF honored Father Greg Boyle as our Leading Change Awardee! Proud to have supported @homeboyindustries through our Love, Not Fear Fund! Father Greg, thank you for imagining a world without prisons and for giving us hope. ❤️
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Change happens in community! Last week was another exciting week for the @latinocommfdn that reminded us of the importance of LCF’s leadership in this moment. On Wednesday, LCF had the honor of hosting @Andrea_Vidadurre_, the North American @goldmanprize Winner! The Prize recognizes individuals from around the world for their sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment. The LCF Team and Latino Giving Circle members had the opportunity to connect with Andrea to learn more about her work with @pc4ej in the Inland Empire. Continuing with our commitment to collaboration, our CEO @JulianCastroTX joined @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the philanthropic sector for the 2024 State of Philanthropy Summit in Sacramento. Together with Sierra Health Foundation CEO @chetphewitt and Senior Advisor for Social Innovation, Elena Chavez, they discussed the importance of deepening government and philanthropic investments in California. Heading to the Bay Area, the team met with the leadership of the Latinx Kitchen Cabinet housed out of the @SanFranciscoFoundation. During the discussion, leaders shared the origin story of this group and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing Latinx communities in the Bay Area with the LCF team. Down in Southern California, LCF stopped by @TiaChuchas Cultural Center and Bookstore to witness the magic of our #PoderArte partners! Our team was in awe of their office and the murals that provide the community a safe space rooted in culture and power. On Thursday, our Latinos in Tech Giving Circle hosted the conversation AI y Latinidad: Bridging Cultures and Building Futures at LinkedIn in San Francisco. Together with our partner organizations, @devmissionorg and @digitalnest, they discussed AI and the impacts and opportunities it can create within our communities. Our team had some community-centered fun over the weekend! Our VP of Economic Justice volunteered to dress up as El Chavo at @sac_lcac’s Día del Niño! We are honored to provide Sacramento’s Latino Center of Art & Culture with mini-grants that help spread joy throughout the year!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!
Our newest poll shows the power Latino voters hold in the upcoming general election! 📋 The Latino Community Foundation, in partnership with BSP Research, announced the results of our tristate poll of Latino voters in California and in the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada. Significant findings of the poll include: ➡️ A clear majority of Latinos indicate that they plan to vote in the November 2024 general election. However, Latinos do not feel well informed about both major candidates’ policy agendas. ➡️ When asked about the top issues facing the country, Latino voters overwhelmingly cite cost of living, and jobs and the economy, followed by concerns over housing costs, pointing the blame for inflation and high costs at corporate greed and the pandemic. ➡️ Latino voters state they are more likely to vote for a candidate who holds a pro-choice position and would advocate for making sure abortion access was available nationwide. ➡️ When asked about their presidential candidate choice for 2024, President Biden holds a strong lead over Trump across all three states. You can read the full results in the link in our bio! 🔗 Approximately 10 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Arizona, California, Nevada making up nearly 3 in 10 Latino voters in the nation. Our political power is undeniable! 💪Latinos must be a top priority for candidates up and down the ballot this fall!