Jaime Mendez News May 30, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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My Edmonds News reported on May 30, 2025, that the My Neighborhood News Network has partnered with Se Habla Media, a Lynnwood-based organization. This collaboration will produce daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts, each equipped with English subtitles to improve accessibility for all residents. The initiative signifies a growing recognition of the need for bilingual content in the region, ensuring that Spanish-speaking individuals can stay informed about local events and issues. This partnership is poised to create a more inclusive media landscape, fostering connections among diverse community members. With the increasing Hispanic population in the area, the initiative addresses a critical gap in local news coverage.

Se Habla Media is known for its commitment to empowering the Spanish-speaking community through media. By providing translated content, the collaboration aims to enhance community engagement and participation. This move could serve as a model for similar initiatives in other regions.

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