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La Paz Chattanooga at 20: Angela García of CulturAlly

Angela Garcia
CulturAlly
Angela Garcia

Over the past generation, the Hispanic / Latino community has grown - and evolved - here in Southeast Tennessee.

So has La Paz Chattanooga, the nonprofit formed in 2004 to serve that community - and is now celebrating its 20th anniversary.

This month on “Scenic Roots,” we’re bringing you a few conversations on La Paz - past, present and future.

For this episode, we speak with Angela García, who has worked at La Paz - and three years ago, she opened her own consulting business: CulturAlly - which connects local businesses to the Hispanic / Latino community.

Our thanks to Lily Sanchez for arranging our conversations on La Paz Chattanooga at 20 - and stay tuned for more later this month here on “Scenic Roots.”

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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