Latino Lubbock Magazine Volume 16, Issue 3, March/marzo 2022

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Christy Martinez Announces

Candidacy For District 1 City Council hristy Martinez C Garcia announced her candidacy for

election to represent District 1 for the Lubbock City Council. Martinez Garcia is currently the founder and owner of citywide publication Latino Lubbock Magazine. She grew up in the Arnett Benson neighborhood and is a graduate of Texas Tech University. Martinez Garcia says she believes in service above self and has remained connected to the needs of families in District 1, “she strives to offer solutions and secure resources including writing grants for public programs.” According to a release, Martinez Garcia “is committed to advocating for the district

to improve the city’s understanding and responsiveness to social inequities and to the needs of District 1 and the community at large.” Martinez Garcia says she plans to work with city departments, including the Lubbock Police, to continue their efforts of connecting with residents to work collectively to address issues. In addition, Martinez Garcia says she supports downtown growth and advocates for local businesses to improve the economic conditions of District 1. “My record of public service and my commitment to the community demonstrates I’ll be a better representative for district one. I know it,” Martinez Garcia said in her announcement. “I live it. I know you. And that, I think, makes all the difference-- I don’t show up when it’s political season, I’m there all the time.” To r e a d m o r e v i s i t w w w . christymartinezfordist1.com

Angelina Mojica Announces Candidacy for LISD Board of Trustees at Large ngelina Mojica, ’94 and Lubbock Christian University, she A has filed and holds a master’s degree in human services and intends to run for the specializes in the psychology of childhood

School Board Trustees at Large position. She is a member of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, chair of the Building Strong Families Committee, and participates in several other non-profit committees with focus on the aid, support, and protection of children and families in the Lubbock community. A graduate of Lubbock High School class of

trauma and mental health. Angelina decided to run for the trustee position when the district decided to close Dupre Elementary without adequate communication or stakeholder input. As an invested advocate for the children, families, and teachers in the LISD school system, Angelina is passionate about the education and future of our children. “I believe the best way to change our future is to start now through the empowerment of teachers and families to empower the future of our children”.

Bethany Luna Announces Candidacy for LISD School Board of Trustees, Dist. 4 ethany Luna, has she has worked from a service perspective B announced her to provide support and resources to the candidacy for Lubbock community.

ISD School Board of Trustees, District 4. She is a a lifelong West Texan and a graduate of Texas Tech University. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Currently, she owns a private therapy practice in Lubbock. Throughout her career

Prior to starting her business, she worked for LISD in Early Childhood Intervention, as well as at The Bair Foundation where she specialized in helping children with severe behavioral concerns. "These roles have given me the unique experience to observe the Lubbock school systems first hand. This knowledge will aid me in being an advocate for students, staff, and parents and also help me fulfill my mission of providing accountable public service to our community."

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