Scene nearby Latino Expo at Edmonds College

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) hosted its annual Latino Expo at Edmonds College, emphasizing community unity amid immigration challenges. Founder Rosario Reyes stated, “At a time when immigration and political tensions weigh heavily on many of our families and neighbors, the presence of our allies matters more than ever. ” The expo provided a safe space for families to come together, enjoy traditional Latino cuisine, and participate in entertainment. Local organizations, including the City of Lynnwood and Molina Healthcare, supported the event, showcasing their commitment to community welfare. Such collaborations are crucial for fostering inclusivity and cultural celebration in the region.

The event not only highlights the resilience of the Latino community but also underscores the importance of allyship in addressing shared challenges. The Latino Expo serves as a vital platform for cultural exchange and solidarity amidst ongoing societal tensions. With its focus on community engagement, the expo reinforces the need for continued support and awareness.

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