Ysabel Jurado Launches Canvassing Campaign in Boyle Heights with Support from Influential Latina Leaders
Los Angeles City Council District 14 candidate Ysabel Jurado kicked off a powerful canvassing campaign in Boyle Heights over the weekend, garnering support from influential Latina leaders like Dolores Huerta, Hilda Solis, and Eunisses Hernandez. The campaign, which aims to increase representation of women in government, was met with enthusiasm from volunteers and community members.
Jurado, a tenant rights activist and attorney, has gained momentum in the race with her promises to invest in affordable housing and reimagine public safety in the district. Despite never holding political office, her performance in the March primary put her ahead of incumbent Kevin de León. The endorsements from Solis and Huerta further solidify her position as a formidable candidate.
Huerta emphasized the importance of community empowerment and urged residents to show up at the polls in November to support Jurado’s vision for the district. If elected, Jurado would be the first woman and person of Filipino descent to represent the area, marking a significant shift in leadership.
The canvassing effort, led by grassroots organizations like Boyle Heights Vota, aims to mobilize voters in a community with historically low turnout. With the support of dedicated volunteers and influential leaders, Jurado’s campaign is poised to make a lasting impact on the district and the city as a whole.
Supporters like Garza, a local resident, believe in Jurado’s authenticity and commitment to the community, highlighting her potential to bring about positive change. As the November election approaches, all eyes are on Jurado and her mission to lead a women-led movement that prioritizes the needs of the people.