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CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youthPRESS RELEASES
Press Room Please address media/press inquiries to: Marsha D. MitchellCommunications Directormarsha@cocosouthla.orgPhone: 750.9087 Ext.213Cell: 323-840-4895 Michael KelleyCommunications Manager michael@cocosouthla.org Phone: 323.750.9087 Ext. 254 Cell: 323-400-8026 Making LA Whole Coalition Says LA City Council’s 2021-22 Fiscal Year Budget Is A Good FirstCHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin. LA WHOLE - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CARLOS LEON
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
BEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
CONGRATULATIONS KAMARIE BROWN: JORDAN BRAND WINGS’ SCHOLAR Community Coalition (CoCo) is excited to announce that Kamarie Brown has been selected as one of the Jordan Brand Wings Scholars Program awardees of the Class of 2025’s. Brown, who is currently a senior at Crenshaw High School STEMM Magnet, has been an active member HOME - COMMUNITY COALITIONCOVID-19 RESOURCESWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDMEDIAPEOPLE.POWER.PROGRESS PARTY Community Coalition CoCo trains activists and organizers in order to support power building with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color. THE PEOPLE’S STORIES CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LEADERSHIP IMPACT VISION COCO DEVELOPS LEADERS Leadership While the last three years have taken us backwards, there OUR STAFF - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youthPRESS RELEASES
Press Room Please address media/press inquiries to: Marsha D. MitchellCommunications Directormarsha@cocosouthla.orgPhone: 750.9087 Ext.213Cell: 323-840-4895 Michael KelleyCommunications Manager michael@cocosouthla.org Phone: 323.750.9087 Ext. 254 Cell: 323-400-8026 Making LA Whole Coalition Says LA City Council’s 2021-22 Fiscal Year Budget Is A Good FirstCHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin. LA WHOLE - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CARLOS LEON
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
BEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
CONGRATULATIONS KAMARIE BROWN: JORDAN BRAND WINGS’ SCHOLAR Community Coalition (CoCo) is excited to announce that Kamarie Brown has been selected as one of the Jordan Brand Wings Scholars Program awardees of the Class of 2025’s. Brown, who is currently a senior at Crenshaw High School STEMM Magnet, has been an active memberOUR FELLOWS 2021
The program will start on June 21st and culminate on August 13th. The 8-week Community Organizing Fellowship is based in South Los Angeles, California but will be facilitated in a hybrid model (in-person and digital). It consists of political education, organizing training, and field practice through direct immersion in local issue campaigns (i “YOUR ACTIONS SAVE LIVES” By getting immunized we help each other and prevent more illness and loss of life. For questions about COVID-19 symptoms, testing and vaccination should contact their health care provider or call the state’s COVID-19 hotline at (833) 422-4255. The hotline is available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, or from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday
PEOPLE FIRST PLATFORM People First Platform. The People First Platform is Community Coalition’s call for justice—a justice long overdue for the people of South Los Angeles. For 30 years, Community Coalition (CoCo) has helped turn a flicker of hope—arising from a small gathering of people in a living room convened by founder Congresswoman KarenBass—into a
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin. VOTE IN YOUR REGION 10 NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL ELECTION The Neighborhood Councils having elections in this region are: Empowerment Congress North, Empowerment Congress West, Park Mesa Heights, Mid City, United Neighborhoods, and West Adams. The Neighborhood Council elections are entirely Vote-By-Mail this year, due to the pandemic. Ballots are postage-paid, but are only availableby request.
COCO IN THE NEWS
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation offers holiday support. This past week, Alberto Retana, the chief executive of Community Coalition, a South Los Angeles-based group that Ms. Bass started in the wake of the crack epidemic in the early 1990s, organized a petition that was delivered to Mr. Newsom on Friday. COMMUNITY COALITION PRESENTS CULTURE CURES: A PLACE OF May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and more than ever our community’s voices and stories need to be at the forefront of demanding equitable support and access to preventative resources that help heal. In an effort to help in the healing process, WE RISEincludes
ALMA ISIDORO
Alma Isidoro. Alma is a proud first-gen UCLA graduate born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. While studying International Development and Latin American Studies, her passion for public health advocacy and equity grew. Through her studies, she realized that systemic issues involving race and poverty highly impact people of color. Alma LA COMMONS AND COMMUNITY COALITION PARTNER TO RECEIVE $75K Los Angeles—LA Commons has partnered with Community Coalition (CoCo) to implement a $75,000 Our Town grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). One of 63 grants, the organizations will use the money to develop the Fremont Wellness Center and CommunityGarden into
DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education. HOME - COMMUNITY COALITIONCOVID-19 RESOURCESWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDMEDIAPEOPLE.POWER.PROGRESS PARTY Community Coalition CoCo trains activists and organizers in order to support power building with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color. THE PEOPLE’S STORIES CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LEADERSHIP IMPACT VISION COCO DEVELOPS LEADERS Leadership While the last three years have taken us backwards, there CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youth OUR STAFF - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin.ALMA ISIDORO
Alma Isidoro. Alma is a proud first-gen UCLA graduate born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. While studying International Development and Latin American Studies, her passion for public health advocacy and equity grew. Through her studies, she realized that systemic issues involving race and poverty highly impact people of color. AlmaBEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education. CONGRATULATIONS KAMARIE BROWN: JORDAN BRAND WINGS’ SCHOLAR Community Coalition (CoCo) is excited to announce that Kamarie Brown has been selected as one of the Jordan Brand Wings Scholars Program awardees of the Class of 2025’s. Brown, who is currently a senior at Crenshaw High School STEMM Magnet, has been an active memberCOMMUNITY COALITION
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
HOME - COMMUNITY COALITIONCOVID-19 RESOURCESWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDMEDIAPEOPLE.POWER.PROGRESS PARTY Community Coalition CoCo trains activists and organizers in order to support power building with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color. THE PEOPLE’S STORIES CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LEADERSHIP IMPACT VISION COCO DEVELOPS LEADERS Leadership While the last three years have taken us backwards, there CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youth OUR STAFF - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin.ALMA ISIDORO
Alma Isidoro. Alma is a proud first-gen UCLA graduate born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. While studying International Development and Latin American Studies, her passion for public health advocacy and equity grew. Through her studies, she realized that systemic issues involving race and poverty highly impact people of color. AlmaBEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education. CONGRATULATIONS KAMARIE BROWN: JORDAN BRAND WINGS’ SCHOLAR Community Coalition (CoCo) is excited to announce that Kamarie Brown has been selected as one of the Jordan Brand Wings Scholars Program awardees of the Class of 2025’s. Brown, who is currently a senior at Crenshaw High School STEMM Magnet, has been an active memberCOMMUNITY COALITION
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
IMPORTANT NOTICE ON COVID-19 Medi-Nurse Line: California has an advice line that can connect you with a nurse to talk about COVID-19 symptoms and help connect you with local resources. This service is available 24/7, even if you are uninsured. Call (877) 409-9052. Note: Vaccination and connecting with the advice line is free and private.OUR FELLOWS 2021
The program will start on June 21st and culminate on August 13th. The 8-week Community Organizing Fellowship is based in South Los Angeles, California but will be facilitated in a hybrid model (in-person and digital). It consists of political education, organizing training, and field practice through direct immersion in local issue campaigns (i PEOPLE FIRST PLATFORM People First Platform. The People First Platform is Community Coalition’s call for justice—a justice long overdue for the people of South Los Angeles. For 30 years, Community Coalition (CoCo) has helped turn a flicker of hope—arising from a small gathering of people in a living room convened by founder Congresswoman KarenBass—into a
PRESS RELEASES
Press Room Please address media/press inquiries to: Marsha D. MitchellCommunications Directormarsha@cocosouthla.orgPhone: 750.9087 Ext.213Cell: 323-840-4895 Michael KelleyCommunications Manager michael@cocosouthla.org Phone: 323.750.9087 Ext. 254 Cell: 323-400-8026 Making LA Whole Coalition Says LA City Council’s 2021-22 Fiscal Year Budget Is A Good First Step Community CoalitionCOCO IN THE NEWS
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation offers holiday support. This past week, Alberto Retana, the chief executive of Community Coalition, a South Los Angeles-based group that Ms. Bass started in the wake of the crack epidemic in the early 1990s, organized a petition that was delivered to Mr. Newsom on Friday. LA WHOLE - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
COMMUNITY COALITION
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
LESLIE JOHNSON
Leslie Cooper Johnson is the Vice President of Organizational Development at Community Coalition. She received both her B.S. in Kinesiology and her MSW from the University of Southern California.. She started her career in local government at the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, coordinating communications strategies andpolicy initiatives.
KEITH WEAVER
Keith Weaver. Keith Weaver is Executive Vice President, Global Policy and External Affairs, Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE). Mr. Weaver was elevated to this position in August 2011 and started as Vice President for the company in June 2002. Mr. Weaver oversees all of SPE’s government relations and public policy activities globally, aswell
DONNA ESTACIO
Donna is a native of Pasadena, CA, and serves on the city’s Recreation and Parks Commission. She is a board member for the LA Area Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation. Donna earned her B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles and an M.P.P from Princeton University,Woodrow
HOME - COMMUNITY COALITIONCOVID-19 RESOURCESWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDMEDIAPEOPLE.POWER.PROGRESS PARTY Community Coalition CoCo trains activists and organizers in order to support power building with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color. THE PEOPLE’S STORIES CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LEADERSHIP IMPACT VISION COCO DEVELOPS LEADERS Leadership While the last three years have taken us backwards, there CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youth OUR STAFF - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
ALMA ISIDORO
Alma Isidoro. Alma is a proud first-gen UCLA graduate born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. While studying International Development and Latin American Studies, her passion for public health advocacy and equity grew. Through her studies, she realized that systemic issues involving race and poverty highly impact people of color. AlmaBEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin.DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education.COMMUNITY COALITION
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
HOME - COMMUNITY COALITIONCOVID-19 RESOURCESWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDMEDIAPEOPLE.POWER.PROGRESS PARTY Community Coalition CoCo trains activists and organizers in order to support power building with Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color. THE PEOPLE’S STORIES CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LEADERSHIP IMPACT VISION COCO DEVELOPS LEADERS Leadership While the last three years have taken us backwards, there CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZING Center forCommunity Organizing In 1991, CoCo pioneered its youth program, South Central Youth Empowered Through Action (SCYEA). Now a nationally recognized model for youth organizing and leadership development, it started with CoCo involving area youth in advocacy campaigns. Due to long-term disinvestment in our youth OUR STAFF - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CHRIS PEARSON
Chris Pearson. Chris Pearson is Vice President of Development and Planning for Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP), a full-service, vertically integrated real estate investment company headquartered in Los Angeles. HPP owns and operates more than 17 million square feet of state-of-the-art office and studio properties. Since joining HPP in2013, Mr
ALMA ISIDORO
Alma Isidoro. Alma is a proud first-gen UCLA graduate born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. While studying International Development and Latin American Studies, her passion for public health advocacy and equity grew. Through her studies, she realized that systemic issues involving race and poverty highly impact people of color. AlmaBEN TARZYNSKI
Ben Tarzynski. Ben has served as a board member since the summer of 2017. He currently serves as a criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County, where he was born and raised. In addition to experience as a community activist, student leader, and labor union organizer, Ben served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a captainand
SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI Shannon sits on the Board of Directors for LAFD and Community Coalition. She has a proven track record of managing advocacy efforts and providing executive-level public relations and crisis communications counsel. Shannon currently lives in Manhattan Beach with her husband Marc and her two children. Fun Fact: I am a twin.DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education.COMMUNITY COALITION
8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
IMPORTANT NOTICE ON COVID-19 Medi-Nurse Line: California has an advice line that can connect you with a nurse to talk about COVID-19 symptoms and help connect you with local resources. This service is available 24/7, even if you are uninsured. Call (877) 409-9052. Note: Vaccination and connecting with the advice line is free and private. OUR STORY - COMMUNITY COALITION Our Beliefs. We believe people are the creators of change. We believe we are more powerful united as a community than when acting alone. That’s why we bring community members together to build leadership, launch action campaigns, and create a unified voice for South L.A. Together we are transforming our schools, strengthening families and building a thriving community. PEOPLE FIRST PLATFORM People First Platform. The People First Platform is Community Coalition’s call for justice—a justice long overdue for the people of South Los Angeles. For 30 years, Community Coalition (CoCo) has helped turn a flicker of hope—arising from a small gathering of people in a living room convened by founder Congresswoman KarenBass—into a
DEMAND OUR DOLLARS
Demand Our Dollars Requires: Closing California’s corporate loopholes and making the tax burden fair. Reinvesting punishment dollars into prevention, treatment, and re-entry. Implementing the Student Equity Need Index 2.0 for LAUSD’s highest-need schools. Funding youth education and development. SHANNON MURPHY CASTELLANI 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
CARLOS LEON
Carlos Leon grew up in Mexico City and was raised in South LA. He’s one of Community Coalition’s Youth Academy SCYEA Alumni. His passion for immigration reform and building community led him to be part of several groups and organizations that were integral to the passage of DACA and other programs. POWER FEST - COMMUNITY COALITION 8101 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Phone: 323-750-9087 Fax:323-750-9640
DR. CLARE WEBER
Dr. Clare Weber is Deputy Provost and Vice Provost for Academic Programs at California State University San Bernardino. She has more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Dr. Weber has been responsible for a number of academically related programs, student success and diversity initiatives in higher education.LESLIE JOHNSON
Leslie Cooper Johnson is the Vice President of Organizational Development at Community Coalition. She received both her B.S. in Kinesiology and her MSW from the University of Southern California.. She started her career in local government at the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, coordinating communications strategies andpolicy initiatives.
MARSHA MITCHELL
Marsha Mitchell is a communications and public engagement professional who has been responsible for community outreach, social media content creation, and public relations campaigns in both the nonprofit and private sectors. In her various career roles, she has managed newspapers, rebranded companies, and spearheaded communicationsstrategies.
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While the last three years have taken us backwards, there has been considerable change in the field of community organizing over the past three decades that can help inform and strengthen local power building strategies. For three decades, Community Coalition (CoCo) has been a part of Los Angeles’ political and movement landscape. CoCo was founded intentionally as an African American and Latino organization that is intergenerational in all of its work. The organization has been at the forefront of efforts locally at the school board, city, county, state, and federal level to advance racial and economicjustice.
CoCo has developed two generations of leaders, that include both youth and adult member residents of South Los Angeles. Our members have improved the physical environments of L.A’s highest needs schools, closed the achievement gap, and won numerous measures that are helping to change the material conditions in communities of color in SouthCentral.
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Community Coalition centers the voices and leadership of people of color as we collectively work to upend systemic racism. The formation of our organization 30 years ago during the height of the crack cocaine epidemic of the late 1980s and early 1990s is rooted in our deep commitment to racial justice. Founded intentionally as a Black/Brown organization, Community Coalition understands the power that lies in bringing people together and serving as part of a larger movement. We know firsthand that it is the people closest to the issues who know what is best for their communities. As a grassroots organizing institution, we are accountable to the residents of South Los Angeles — one of the most impacted and under-resourced areas in the state and in the region — to galvanize their power to assert their leadership and to create the policies that will ensure stability, safety and liberation. It is because of this commitment that the South Los Angeles community has been a leader in groundbreaking campaigns to: transform our schools, reimagine and build a healthy environment, shape policy on kinship care and rebuild the social safety net to keep families together, cultivate homegrown leadership, build electoral power, and establish a permanent institution for social change.VISION
In June 2019, in partnership with Community Change and Building Movement Project, CoCo held a convening where we gathered over 20 leaders of power-building groups from Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio, Oregon, and Tennessee, in addition to partner organizations from California. The convening featured rich discussions and what we heard was: CoCo’s compelling history as it relates to organizing, campaign wins, and social justice is a story that needs to be shared. Building on our 30-year history of galvanizing people and political power, Community Coalition has a vision to harness the power of activists and communities from across the nation in multi-racial organizing through our Center for Community Organizing (CCO). CoCo will train a cadre of activists and organizers dedicated to supporting local power building with people of color across the country. Elements of the CCO will include a national school for organizers, civic leadership training, a cross-city learning lab, an inside/outside strategy think tank, and an arts and cultural activism hub.DONATE
The activism of Community Coalition members and community residents has been a steadfast catalyst for aid in South LA for decades. Anything you’re able to give to CoCo right now would be appreciated in our continued efforts to improve the material conditions in South LA as we respond to the community’s needs during and after theCorona crisis.
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