Mexican American singer-songwriter and Highland Park native Irene Diaz shares her favorite Latino-owned businesses.
Born and raised in Highland Park, Diaz says she gets inspiration from her surroundings, and crafts songs about love with Los Angeles as her backdrop.
“I have the hustle of the city, night drives to the beach, and the open air of the mountains,” she said. “I get lost in thought writing with so much energy surrounding me. Sometimes it feels like living in a dream.”We asked Diaz to share her five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Los Angeles. Here are her picks.
In ‘Mi Los Angeles’ we ask influential L.A. Latinos to share their favorite Latino-owned businesses. Find ideas and inspiration on where to go and what to eat all while supporting local businesses and organizations.Chicxs Rockerxs South East Los Angeles was the first rock camp I performed at. Since then, I’ve volunteered the last two years as a vocal instructor and band coach. Being part of CRSELA has been so rewarding.
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