“Latinas are the fastest growing segment of the minority population, and their perspective deserves to be represented, not denigrated..”
— Hon. Linda T. Sánchez, United States Congresswoman
About Latina Democrats
Latina Democrats is a progressive organization working to grow Latino political
power by increasing Latina & Latino representation at every level of government – from
the school board, Judiciary, City Council, State Assembly and to Congress.
Latina Democrats identifies, recruits, and develops candidates for public office.
Unlike other Latino organizations, Latina Democrats provides a full assortment election
support for the candidates campaign.
Latina Democrats provides comprehensive campaign support such as:
1. Lawn signs
2. Vinyl banners
3. Social media marketing; Facebook ads, Instagram, and Google adwords
4. Big Data Predictive Analytics - Artificial Intelligence, Voter Email Engagement
Latina Democrats was Co-founded by community activist Sabrina Gastelum in 2016, along with her father, PhD Harvard/MIT, Stanford MS and Caltech BS alumni , Google Senior engineer, Mario Alberto Gastelum with a vision to support qualified Latina candidates with the infrastructure and resources to seek and campaign for public office. Funded entirely by The Gastelum Trust. Latina Democrats has underwritten and funded digital marketing campaigns for over 30 Latinas in Congress, including Los Angeles county wide Judicial Elections for Hon. A. Veronica Sauceda, Hon. Lucy Armendariz and Los Angeles Hon. Javier Perez.
New Leadership for A Better future.
Create. Change. Empower.
Change the world
“Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.”
— Dolores Huerta, Co-founder UFW
Beyond the dream
“I think it's important to move people beyond just dreaming into doing. They have to be able to see that you are just like them, and you made it.”
— Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, United States Supreme Court Justice
Latina representation
“Latinas are the fastest growing segment of the minority population, and their perspective deserves to be represented, not denigrated..”
— Hon. Linda T. Sánchez, United States Congresswoman