Message to SDPD

SDLRLA is proud to be one of 39 organizations and leaders who asked San Diego Police Chief Lansdowne to go further than collecting racial data for traffic stops. “As concerned members of the community, we strongly encourage you to not stop at collecting data only for...

Save the Date!

The San Diego Latino Film Festival returns March 13-23, 2014! It’s mission is to promote access to film and video as tools for community self-expression and social change. Their programs foster the growth of artists living in underrepresented communities and...
Border Angels Brunch

Border Angels Brunch

Join Border Angels for their first ever Faith, Hope and Charity Brunch on February 14, 2014.  This Brunch will  help fund their educational efforts for 2014 as they visit schools across the country on “teaching acceptance” and helping to mentor  youth and encourage...

Project L.E.A.D. Returns!

Project L.E.A.D’s Purpose: Project L.E.A.D stands for Legal Enrichment And Decision-making and is a crime prevention program designed to teach fifth graders positive values, self esteem and other valuable life lessons.  How much of your time is needed (less than...

ALJ Vacancies

SDLRLA strongly encourages its members to apply for both of the Administrative Law Judge vacancies in San Diego! Why not YOU? A job announcement has been posted for two positions in the General Jurisdiction Division, Office of Administrative Hearings located in San...

As Seen In San Diego Magazine

San Diego Magazine recently included the article The Future Majority: A survey of Latinos in San Diego in their latest publication (November 2013 Issue). They have asked for our response and feedback- good or bad- after reading it. San Diego Magazine has confirmed...