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As councilmember I will continue this fight for the community of Little Tokyo and our other cultural neighborhoods facing similar fates.De León: Tackling homelessness has been my number one priority since taking office.

Ysabel JuradoJurado is a tenants rights attorney.But there is very real danger in losing them because of rents increasing.neither should monthly rent checks.

and help unhoused people more easily navigate our complicated housing system.in what ways are you the best candidate to lead on those issues?Carrillo: I am fortunate that my mother and father made the 14th District our home when we immigrated to the United States as refugees.

we need to ensure that arts and culture from diverse backgrounds and communities are reflected and prioritized as they have too often been left out of the conversation and given less funding than their counterparts.
He attended UC Santa Barbara and graduated from Pitzer College with honors.There are many reasons why Mr.
So thats a lesson I learned growing up in Little Tokyo.Change feels like a constant in Los Angeles.
Ryusei had to work between two jobs to provide for his family at home as well as support their fathers legacy.Little Tokyo Arts Gifts.