Ángela Aguilar joins educational panel at Latin GRAMMY® In The Schools Program

The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® and Ford Motor Company Fund donate $20,000 USD in musical instruments to Huntington Park High School

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Manolo Diaz, Joe Ávila Leonardo Aguilar, Ángela Aguilar and Jackie Cruz with the students at the Latin GRAMMY® In The Schools event in Huntington Park High School. Credit: The Latin Recording Academy/Photographer: Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 11, 2019) — The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®, in partnership with the Ford Motor Company Fund, today donated musical instruments valued at $20,000 USD to Huntington Park High School in Los Angeles, and hosted an educational panel for the school’s students. Singer, Latin GRAMMY® and GRAMMY® nominee Ángela Aguilar shared her experiences as a young musician juggling academics, recording music and her commitments as an artist. She encouraged students to stay focused on their passions and developing their craft. Hearing first hand from an artist who at their age has reached great success had a strong impact on the students. Actress, singer and entrepreneur singer Jackie Cruz moderated the panel.

Since the beginning of the partnership with the Ford Fund in 2014, more than 6,000 students have benefited from the donation of more than $400,000 USD worth of musical instruments to schools in U.S. cities such as Aransas Pass, Texas; Dallas; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami and New York, as well as internationally in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Mexico City; and Arecibo, Bayamón, Humacao and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Latin GRAMMY® In The Schools is an educational program that informs and connects music students with professionals in the Latin music industry and supports music departments of educational institutions that have financial limitations. The Foundation invites artists, professional musicians and sound engineers to visit middle and high schools, universities, or music education institutions in order to share with students their personal stories and experiences that highlight the effort and perseverance it takes to overcome obstacles and barriers in their careers. The goal is for students to learn to optimize the educational opportunities presented to them, giving them an advantage and strong academic preparation in order to be able to compete in the music industry. The Foundation has hosted events in schools and musical institutions in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain and the Unites States. Previous artists who have participated in the program include David BisbalMiguel BoséCalle 13Pedro CapóChino & NachoLuis CoronelSilvestre Dangond, Joss FavelaFonsecaLuis FonsiGente de ZonaLeslie GraceCarlos JeanJesse & JoyNatalia LafourcadeEdnita NazarioChristian NodalÁngel “Cucco” PeñaPrince RoyceOlga TañónDiego Torres and Carlos Vives.

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