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Orlando Mayorquin

Author Archives: Orlando Mayorquin

Orlando is a CA Divide intern at CalMatters. He is a journalism student at California State University, Northridge. Prior to joining CalMatters, he was the news editor at CSUN's student newspaper, the Daily Sundial. During his time at the Daily Sundial, Orlando reported on campus inequity and the Black Lives Matter movement in Los Angeles. He is from the Inland Empire in Southern California.

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Una vista aérea de la pequeña comunidad rural de Bloomington el 18 de diciembre de 2020. Foto de Tash Kimmell para CalMatters.
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Cuando un paquete en la puerta de entrada significa un almacén al lado

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin February 12, 2021

Si bien los almacenes se han vuelto omnipresentes en Inland Empire, las propuestas recientes piden la rezonificación del suelo residencial para uso industrial, dejando a la mayoría de los residentes minoritarios y de bajos ingresos que viven allí con pocas opciones.

An aerial view of the small rural community of Bloomington on Dec. 18, 2020. Photo by Tash Kimmell for CalMatters.
Posted inCalifornia Divide

When a package at the front door means a warehouse next door

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin February 12, 2021
Members of the state Senate bow in prayer on the first day of the 2020 session. When the 2021 session convenes, the California Legislature still will lack the diversity of the state. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
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Interactive: How diverse is the California Legislature?

Elizabeth CastilloAvatarJohn Osborn D'AgostinoOrlando MayorquinAvatar by Elizabeth Castillo, Ben Christopher, John Osborn D'Agostino, Orlando Mayorquin and Matt Levin January 11, 2021
Los miembros del Senado estatal se inclinan en oración el primer día de la sesión de 2020. Cuando se convoque la sesión de 2021, la Legislatura de California aún carecerá de la diversidad del estado. Foto de Anne Wernikoff para CalMatters
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Interactivo: ¿Qué tan diversa es la Legislatura de California?

Elizabeth CastilloAvatarJohn Osborn D'AgostinoOrlando MayorquinAvatar by Elizabeth Castillo, Ben Christopher, John Osborn D'Agostino, Orlando Mayorquin and Matt Levin January 11, 2021
Jhonae Mazique carries her dog, Simba, to her friend’s apartment near Lake Merritt where she’s currently staying after losing her housing earlier this year, in Oakland on Dec. 8, 2020. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Hotel workers renew push for recall rights, job protections

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin January 7, 2021
Hundreds gathered at Oscar Grant Plaza downtown Oakland on May 29, 2020 in solidarity with protesters in Minneapolis against the killing of George Floyd by police officers. In an attempt to address a legacy of racism, California lawmakers later adopted a law creating a committee to study reparations for the state's complicity in slavery. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
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New law in 1 minute: California committee to study slavery reparations

Orlando Mayorquin by Nick Roberts and Orlando Mayorquin December 30, 2020
La camarera Teresa Trabucco solo puede trabajar los fines de semana cuando su hijo no está en clase. Ella se está atrasando con el alquiler y está considerando mudarse fuera del estado. Foto de Tash Kimmell, CalMatters
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Ella redujo sus horas de trabajo para que su hijo pueda aprender

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin December 6, 2020
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Losing out on work so her son can learn

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin December 6, 2020
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Expired unemployment boost, EDD debacles sink jobless Californians

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin November 12, 2020
Brothers, Hawie Mekbib, 26, and Yarred, 20, help prune basil at Overflow Farms in Riverside, CA. Oct. 10, 2020. Photo by Tash Kimmell for CalMatters
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Mutual aid: When neighbors look to each other for pandemic relief

Orlando Mayorquin by Orlando Mayorquin October 20, 2020

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