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PO Box 1446, Hollister, CA 95024-1446

(831) 665-2685

LULAC’s Council 2890 was established in 1987 in the town of Hollister.

The stated mission of the League of United Latin American Citizens is “to advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of the Hispanic population of the United States.” The council is affiliated with the national LULAC organization—the nation’s largest and oldest Hispanic organization—which is based in Washington, D.C.

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Cousins David Lopez and Raymond Lopez have been selected as the 2024 Veterans of the Year by the League of United Latin American Citizens and Hollister’s VFW Post 9242.

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04/02/2023
The fate of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) San Benito County Council #2890 is up in the air as infighting has led to the historical leadership change.  On March 30, LULAC State Director Jose Barrera announced in an email to Council #2890 members, that he appointed Hollister resident Irma Gonzalez as president. 

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11/20/2022
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Local officers of the San Benito Council of the League of United Latin American Citizens are refusing to recognize punitive actions taken by the regional district, dismissing them as a “personal vendetta.”

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11/18/2022
In a statement issued Nov. 16, League of the United Latin American Citizens District 12 announced that San Benito Council #2890 was declared defunct, saying the council refused to follow the LULAC constitution and bylaws.

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Google and Coursera will partner with the local council of the League of United Latin American Citizens to bring more high-tech job training and careers to San Benito County.

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