Staff Spotlight: Arburtha Franklin
After 23 years in the California State Prison system, I had a very different idea about what to expect from society when I was released. All that changed upon coming here at The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC).
Op-Ed: Voters wanted big change from Measure J. Why hasn’t L.A. seen it yet? by Megan Castillo and Bamby Salcedo
Our CEO Baby Salcedo and Megan Castillo, coordinator for Re-Imagine LA, have written an op-ed in the L.A. Times urging the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to finally pass a #CareFirstBudget.
Read the op-ed.
The TransLatin@ Coalition received a bomb threat
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, January 19, 2022 – On January 19 at approximately 3:00 PM PST at the offices of The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC) located at 3055 Wilshire Blvd received a telephone call from an individual stating “You all are going to die!” and issued a bomb threat.
TransLatin@ Coalition Founder And CEO, Bamby Salcedo, To Testify Before Congress On Behalf Of The Trans Community
On Thursday, October 21st at 10amET, TransLatin@ Coalition Founder & CEO, Bamby Salcedo, will act as a witness before Congress on behalf of the Trans community.
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The TransLatin@ Coalition Is Planning A Protest On 9/08/21 After Experiencing Discrimination At Health Clinic In Pacoima
Join the TransLatin@ Coalition for a protest on Wednesday, September 8th 2021 at 10AM to demand Paul Kim change their discriminatory practices and show that trans people deserve equitable access to care!
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$13 million wellness and equity fund for trans communities is first of its kind in California [ABC 7]
Members of transgender communities just celebrated a historic win: a $13 million wellness and equity fund in California, which is the first of its kind in the nation.
Bamby Salcedo is president and CEO of The TransLatin@ Coalition, an L.A.-based organization that led the effort alongside more than 20 groups.