Latino leaders to gather in Lansing for advocacy, equity, and representation

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On June 10, 2025, Latino leaders will gather in Lansing for Latino Legislative Advocacy Day to advocate for key community issues and promote civic engagement.

LANSING, MI — Latino leaders, advocates, and community members from across Michigan will gather in Lansing on Monday, June 10 at 9 a.m. for Latino Legislative Advocacy Day, a key opportunity to connect with state policymakers and uplift issues important to Michigan’s Hispanic and Latino communities.

Organized by the Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan in partnership with Mi Poder, the event will be held at the Anderson House Office Building, Mackinac Room, located at 124 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933.

Now in its 50th anniversary year, the Hispanic/Latino Commission continues to serve as a powerful voice for the state’s diverse Latino population, and this event reflects its ongoing mission to increase civic engagement, promote equity, and ensure representation at every level of government.

Latino Legislative Advocacy Day invites participants to meet with state legislators, share policy concerns, and advocate for issues such as education, economic opportunity, healthcare access, immigration, and more. It also fosters collaboration among Latino-serving organizations, providing space for collective visioning and action.

Those planning to attend are encouraged to register in advance at bit.ly/LLAD2025 or contact the commission at hlcom@michigan.gov for more information.

With Latino communities among the fastest-growing in the state, this day serves as both a celebration of culture and a strategic push toward greater political inclusion and policy impact.

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