Andrea Flores

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Andrea Flores is an award-winning freelance journalist currently freelancing at the Chicago Sun-Times and Los Angeles Times.

Before that, she was a freelance reporter for LWC Studios and their “100 Latina Birthdays” series.

Andrea began her journalism career as a fellow with WTTW Chicago PBS, where she produced nightly segments for “Chicago Tonight.” The Stanford alumna is originally from Waukegan, Illinois.

Latest from Andrea Flores

Taylor Swift snagged the top-streamed artist spot once again, but Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” resounded as Chicago’s No. 1 song.
La Voz habló con 5 habitantes latinos de diferentes nacionalidades para conocer más sobre quiénes son y cómo celebran el mes patrio.
La Voz spoke with five Latinos from different ethnic backgrounds to learn more about who they are and how they celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Last week Latino lawmakers, attendees, celebrities, protestors and speakers at the DNC spoke up about the issues that matter most to them.
Drag PAC seeks to attract voters and support candidates fighting for the LGBTQ+ community.
The incident propelled Edgar Vilchez on a path of activism.
Politicians can only do so much, says the co-producer and co-curator of the temporary gallery and festival. It’s art, culture and artists that help the community make sense of the world.
Este año el evento fue organizado por Yollocalli, el programa de alcance juvenil del museo en La Villita y CALOR, organización de defensa de la comunidad LGBTQ+ dedicada a la prevención y a la concientización del VIH/SIDA en la comunidad latina.
This year, the event was put on by Yollocalli, the museum’s youth outreach program in Little Village, and CALOR, an LGBTQ advocacy organization focused on HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness in the Latino community.
Los mexicanos acudieron a las urnas en un número histórico, pero cientos de ellos esperaron horas en Chicago para que les dijeran que las casillas estaban cerradas.