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Raíces: La Paz’s Wendy Reynoso, Jesus Lopez & Jasmin Celis

Murals at La Paz Chattanooga.
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And now, a few new voices at La Paz Chattanooga, the nonprofit that serves the Latino community in this city.

- Wendy Reynoso is associate case manager.

- Jesus Lopez is office coordinator.

- Jasmin Celis is operations and admin coordinator.

It’s the latest in our series of conversations we call “Raíces” - or “Roots” in Spanish.

Wendy Reynoso
La Paz Chattanooga
Jesus Lopez
La Paz Chattanooga
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Jesus Lopez
Jasmin Celis
La Paz Chattanooga
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Jasmin Celis

Our thanks to Lily Sanchez and the team at La Paz Chattanooga for these conversations in our series, “Raíces.”

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