Idalyd Granados
National VP for Youth, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

Idalyd Granados is from Dallas, Texas from the Oak Cliff area. She grew up there her entire life and is now hosted at Texas Woman’s University. Currently, as a Junior Political Science student with a minor in business Management and Global studies. Idalyd has been involved in LULAC her entire life due to her passion for wanting to serve and advocate for her community. This sparked her interest in wanting to pursue public policy within the nonprofit sector. Additionally, Idalyd enjoys relaxing by playing violin, reading, journaling, and exploring music!
Panel Information
LULAC Academy Orientation: Why Young Latina and Latino Voices Matter
5:00 PM
The LULAC Academy is a cornerstone of our movement because it invests in the force of the future—young leaders ready to step up. The Latino experience has always been rooted in fearlessness: the bold decision to leave one’s homeland in search of something better, and the courage to build it. For many Chicanos, this also means reclaiming a heritage long silenced—reviving culture, identity, and pride after generations of erasure. That fearless spirit lives in the next generation, and it’s what will unlock solutions to the persistent challenges facing our communities and so many others. This session will feature key leaders in LULAC who are deeply committed to that mission.