Sofía Quiñones

For Assembly District 52

Who I Am

Champion of Change

Social justice isn’t just a concept, it’s the heartbeat of our democracy. It’s the embodiment of civil and human rights in action.

  • Public Safety and Clean Streets

  • Funding for the Arts

  • Jobs

  • Small Business

  • OPIOID Crisis

  • Human Rights Crises at the Border

  • Regulate-High-Density Housing

  • Racial & Environmental Justice

  • Healthcare for All (CalCare)

  • Quality Public Education

  • Housing & Renters Rights

  • Resources for Veterans, Disabled & Elderly

  • Regulate Artificial Intellegence-AI

  • Access to Clean Water

  • Stop Privatization of Public Resources

  • Seguridad Pública y Calles Limpias

  • Financiamiento para las Artes

  • Trabajos

  • Pequeños negocios

  • Crisis de Opioides

  • Crises de Derechos Humanos en la Frontera

  • Regular la Vivienda de Alta Densidad

  • Justicia Racial y Ambiental

  • Atención Médica para Todos

  • Educación Pública de Calidad

  • Derechos de Inquilinos y Vivienda

  • Recursos para Veteranos, Discapacitados y Ancianos

  • Regular la Inteligencia Artificial -AI

  • Acceso a Agua Limpia

  • Detener la Privatización de los Recursos Públicos

Endorsed by

Cal Care for All The Family of the late Gloria Molina, LACBOS, Vicky Castro Board Member, Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise & Former LAUSD Families from Bishop, La Loma, Palo Verde AKA Chavez Ravine, The East Los Angeles Boyle Heights Coalition, First Blocks of Whittier Blvd, Lincoln Heights Preservation Coalition, Community Stakeholders

Become a part of “The People’s Choice”

Meet

Sofía Quiñones

Sofía Quiñones, a dedicated advocate, hails from unincorporated East Los Angeles. She holds an impressive academic background, graduating  from Our Lady Guadalupe School, Belvedere Jr High, Garfield Adult School, East Los Angeles College, and Cal State University Los Angeles with a focus on Mexican American Chicano/a Studies. She also earned multiple certifications from the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Criminal Justice Institute in criminal justice, environmental justice, forensic science, and real estate. And she obtained a certification from the Office of Federal Agency Director, Rued J. Nelson, Advisory Council on Historical Preservation Section 106, Defining the Area of Potential Effects. She continues to study to broaden her knowledge by reviewing the Global Financial Integrity Reports and taking courses with FinCen, a US Financial Intelligence Unit.