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Castulo De La Rocha, president and chief executive of AltaMed Health Services Corp., receives the Pioneer in Health Award at the 2015 Latinos de Hoy Awards. The event raised money for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.
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Singer Sofia Reyes performs onstage at the Hollywood gala. The annual Latinos de Hoy Awards is a bilingual/bicultural event to honor those in the Latino community who exemplify leadership, service and a dedication to setting an example for their peers and the next generation.
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The cast of “East Los High,” a Hulu original series, receives the Advocacy in Programming Award.
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Actor Luis Guzman (José Rodríguez Gacha in Netflix’s “Narco” series) receives the Humanitarian Award
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Guatemalan singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno performs at the gala. Morena was nominated for an Emmy Award for co-writing the theme song for “Parks and Recreation.”
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Host Liz Hernandez of “Access Hollywood” opens the ceremony Sunday night.
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TV personality Sarah Mundo arrives at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
(Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)Broadcaster Fernando Fiore shows off his name card on the red carpet.
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Cultural Ambassador Award recipient Bricia Lopez arrives at the Dolby Theatre for Latinos de Hoy Awards.
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“Access Hollywood’s” Liz Hernandez, host of the gala, arrives at the Dolby Theatre.
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UFC fighter Henry Cejudo was among the celebrities attending the evening of celebration.
(JC Olivera / Getty Images)Actor Luis Guzman, who is in the Netflix series “Narcos,” arrives for the Latinos de Hoy Awards, sponsored by Hoy and the Los Angeles Times.
(JC Olivera / Getty Images)“Inherent Vice” actress Yvette Yates arrives at the Dolby Theatre for the ceremony.
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Actor Steven Skyler of “Power Rangers Samurai”
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Actress Lisa Vidal (Kara on “Being Mary Jane)
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Soccer player Giovani dos Santos is among the honorees arriving at the Dolby Theatre. Dos Santos signed with the LA Galaxy on July 15. He’s one of Mexico’s most accomplished players, earning his first cap with the national team in 2006. Additionally, he’s played in the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA World Cup, CONCACAF Gold Cup and the Olympics, among other competitions.
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