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Angeles Ochoa Carmona
Digital Organizer
aochoa@occord.org
Angeles recently graduated from UCLA, where, as a 4th-year student in the Luskin School of Public Affairs, she interned with a non-profit in the Eastern Coachella Valley. Her work focused on underrepresented, low-income residents in mobile home parks, involving outreach and research in renewable energy infrastructure. This effort resulted in a comprehensive 50-page policy report advocating for the inclusion of mobile home parks in California’s transition plans to a more sustainable future. As a woman of color from Santa Ana, Angeles has witnessed and experienced various forms of oppression, motivating her to contribute to breaking cycles of oppression and marginalization in communities. Angeles is passionate about film, television, and digital media, having minored in FTVDM at UCLA. She enjoys exploring the behind-the-scenes aspects of films and writing screenplays in her free time. The rewarding aspect of her work lies in knowing that she is helping improve people’s lives.