Snow Tha Product honored by Los Angeles for uplifting Latino communities

Snow Tha Product received a Certificate of Recognition from the City of Los Angeles on June 6 for her efforts to support Latino communities through her music and advocacy.

The Mexican-American rapper was presented with the honor during her Fiesta en Sábado event at Pershing Square. The certificate, signed by all 15 city council members, praised her for creating space for truth, representation, and belonging.

The recognition came one year after ICE raids that affected many immigrant families in the city. Snow Tha Product said she felt “seen as a real person who matters in this fight” and added that it was “nice to see that L.A. cares.”

She described herself as “honestly speechless” and explained that she had simply aimed to do something nice for the kids and contribute “un granito de arena” to the community. The event drew thousands of attendees focused on culture, connection, and giving back.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warmly greeted by cheering Mexican expatriates playing music at Barcelona Airport.
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Sheinbaum arrives in Barcelona welcomed by Mexicans with music

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum arrived in Barcelona, Spain, on Friday, greeted enthusiastically by expatriates who played music and sought photos with her. She is attending the Global Progressive Mobilisation summit to promote world peace and meet leaders like Pedro Sánchez. The trip aims to improve diplomatic ties with Spain after years of tensions.

President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered an accountability report on May 31, 2026, at the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City, two years after her electoral victory.

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The Recording Academy hosted its 25th Grammys on the Hill event in Washington, D.C., from April 21 to 23, emphasizing protections for music creators amid AI advancements. Lawmakers and artists discussed legislation like the NO FAKES Act to safeguard voices and likenesses. The gathering included awards, advocacy meetings and panels on the future of music.

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