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Author: Cynthia Gonzalez

Cynthia Gonzalez is a multi-faceted being, born in El Salvador and raised in South Los Angeles. She’s an Author, Cultural Advisor and Content Creator. Cynthia has also served on a handful of boards such as California Families in Focus and Long Beach Pride. Currently she’s the Operations Manager at Lil’ Libros, a bilingual children’s book publisher. She’s also the Entertainment Director and Advisor for CineArte – A Latinx Queer Film & Art Festival produced by the LA LGBT Center. Her passion to see a positive representation of the Salvadorian community, led her to the role of Founder and Content Creator of Salvies Who Lunch. In her spare time, she’s volunteered for non-profit organizations helping bring awareness to teen dating violence and facilitated workshops for at-risk youth. She’s also written for the Long Beach Register, Q Voice News and has been featured on the LA Times.
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 Cynthia Gonzalez  August 17, 2018

DTLA South of the Border: La Pupusa Urban Eatery

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