57th Annual Aztec Awards hosted by the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF)

Honoring Five Latino Leaders in a Night of Legact, Purpose and Community. 

Friday night at,the Beverly Hilton was the site of a moving celebration of Latino excellence as the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) hosted the 57th Annual Aztec Awards, honoring trailblazing leaders who have left an indelible mark on their communities and industries.

THe evening was  filled with purpose, recognition, and celebration, the organization paid tribute to five individuals whose work embodies the mission of empowerment and equity that has defined MAOF for over six decades:

  • Hilda L. Solis, Los Angeles County Supervisor, First District – recipient of the Dionicio Morales Lifetime Achievement Aztec Award.
  • Teresa Romero, President of United Farm Workers – recipient of the Labor Rights Aztec Award.
  • George Lopez, Emmy-winning comedian and actor – recipient of the Entertainment Aztec Award.
  • Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez, World Champion Boxer, Sports Aztec Award.
  • Alfred Fraijo Jr., Founder of Somos Group – recipient of the Community Service Aztec Award.

One of the most resonant messages of the night was that in challenging times, the greatest strength for the Latino community lies in unity and pride. The ceremony was a heartfelt celebration of Latin American heritage in Los Angeles County and the United States, underscoring that the future is bright when we move forward together.

“Each honoree represents the values we strive to uphold: leadership, service, and the advancement of opportunity,” said Jerry Velasco, Chairman of the MAOF Board of Directors. “The Aztec Awards are our way of recognizing those who build the future while honoring the legacy of our founder, Dionicio Morales.”

The event, presented by MAOF Properties, Inc., featured a red carpet arrival, gourmet dinner, live performances, and a warm gathering of civic leaders, business figures, celebrities, and supporters of Latino advancement.

The highlight performance of the night came from Mexican-American artist Lupita Infante, a current Latin GRAMMY nominee, who delivered a majestic show alongside her mariachi, celebrating rancheras and the richness of Mexican music.

Mr. Rudy Beserra, a longtime Latino advocate and Senior VP of Latin American Affairs at Vensure Employer Services, returned as Chair of the event: “The Aztec Awards are a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come as a community, and how far we can go when we lead with conviction and unity,” said Beserra.

MAOF CEO Dr. Ciriaco “Cid” Pinedo added: “This year’s honorees exemplify excellence in action. It’s a privilege to gather and celebrate individuals who are not only shaping the present but paving the way for generations to come.”

Founded in 1963 by civil rights leader Dionicio Morales, MAOF is one of the largest Latino-serving nonprofit organizations in the United States, providing services to more than 125,000 individuals annually across eight California counties. Its programs span early childhood education, senior services, workforce development, and community partnerships.

The Aztec Awards continue to be a cornerstone of MAOF’s commitment to honoring leadership and promoting empowerment through community-driven impact.

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