
Los Angeles Times: Fernando Guerra, director for Loyola Marymount’s Center for the Study of Los Angeles, described her as a “perfect convergence” of communities — women, Mexican Americans, the Eastside — long ignored by L.A.’s power brokers, often both white and male. “Even though she was part of the system,” he said, “she never gave up on the fact that you should never take its word for granted.”
Source: Los Angeles Times
Gloria Molina, Chicana Who Blazed Paths Across L.A. Politics, Dies