Latino communities have always led with courage, with strength, and with heart. Our collective responses to the first 100 days of this administration have only made that clearer. 

That’s why, from April 26 to May 2, we are organizing 100 Days of Latino Resilience: Power in Community, a week-long activation to uplift Latino voices and priorities and showcase our leadership, from los barrios to Capitol Hill. This is a space for Latinos and all allies to honor the power-building movements that have driven and will continue to drive us forward towards a multi-racial democracy.   

Through virtual convenings, inspiring storytelling, and bold calls to action, we’re lifting up the civic and economic power of nuestra gente and inviting you to participate.  

  • 'Our Future & Money' panel at LA Times Festival of Books | Saturday, April 26
  • New polling data released in partnership with Voto Latino | Monday, April 28 
  • A virtual town hall with Congressman Adriano Espaillat, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus | Wednesday, April 30  
  • Latino Power Fund Town Hall: Resilience in Action | Thursday, May 1 

And more to come!  

100 Days of Latino Resilience is a call for bolder advocacy, deeper investment, and collective action. We know what’s possible when Latino communities lead with unity, with clarity, and with purpose. That is the power we have. That is the power we are unleashing. 

Join us as we stand against the administration’s targeting of Latino communities and the cutting of public resources that impact us. Hear from community leaders who have stood firm through the first 100 days of the administration and who are being supported by LCF’s Latino Power Fund as they work to expand and protect their capacity to serve our communities. Together, we are fighting for the future of our country.

Be part of the movement and follow us on social media for a first look at everything to come. 

Let’s raise our voices together! 

By: Julián Castro, CEO