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Jacqueline Garcia

Jacqueline Garcia is a reporter covering poverty and inequality issues for our California Divide collaboration. She is based at La Opinion newspaper in Los Angeles, where she has covered issues ranging from immigration and politics to health and education. Previously, she reported for Hispanic Link News Service in Washington D.C., Noticias 62 [KRCA Estrella TV] and Eastern Group Publications [EGP News] in Los Angeles. Garcia is originally from Puebla, Mexico and until 2017—when she gained her legal residency—she was a participant in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. She graduated from Cal State Northridge with a B.A. in broadcast journalism and a minor in Spanish language journalism.

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California grocery workers are pushing for stores to restore 'hero pay' as the pandemic drags on. In this file photo, people check out at the Cardenas Markets grocery store in Oakland on May 27, 2020. Photo by Jane Tyska, Bay Area News Group
Aurelio Reyes, quien toca en un trío de mariachis con su esposa e hija han recibido cancelaciones como resultado del toque de queda en todo el estado. Foto cortesía de Aurelio Reyes.
Los trabajadores de supermercados de California están presionando para que las tiendas restauren la 'paga de héroe' a medida que la pandemia se prolonga. En esta foto de archivo, un trabajador enmascarado almacena productos en el mercado Gus's Community Market en San Francisco. Foto de Ben Margot, AP Foto

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