Mothers of East Los Angeles (MELA), started in 1986, as a group of Latina
mothers under the guidance of Monsignor John Moretta of Resurrection Church with the dedication to fight the proposed construction of a state
prison in
East Los Angeles by
Governor Deukmejian. Rosa Disenor, Juana Guitterez, Lucy Ramos, and
Aurora Castillo are some of the founding mothers among the now 400-member group. Two organizations exist today who originate from the same founding members, one organization being the Mothers of East LA and the other being
Madres de Este Los Angeles, Santa Isabel. Both groups are primarily focused on
environmental justice because "[t]hey are mothers who have coalesced around something of immediate importance to them, the safety of their families and children." They are known nationally for their victory over the proposed state prison in East L.A. which later lead MELA to take on many issues that have affected their environment and quality of life and has been unceasing in their dedication to protect their
community from other projects they perceive as harmful.