Latino community leaders and residents from across Illinois gathered in Springfield earlier this month for the 16th annual Latino Unity Day, a two-day event that turns advocacy into a unified push — bringing community members face-to-face with lawmakers on topics directly affecting the Hispanic/Latino community. “[Latino Unity Day] isn’t just a conference,” said event founder Suleiman Gonzales. “This is a very intentional opportunity to harness …
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