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Capitol Fax com - Your Illinois News Radar » Latinx leaders urge DPI committeepersons to elect Sen Castro

Chair Castro would be pretty good Not for anything. Not for anything… sooner or later it’s going to come down to those who have the votes. Then, it’s about closing ranks. It’ll be a fun watch. This list provided zero votes to become Chair of DPI I see at least 49,350 votes. === 49,350 votes.=== We’ll see I know who Kelly and Harris are but who is Castro? This is one of those moments where I am sure there are people hoping that their hat won’t be thrown into the ring. The DPI would be wise to elect someone that appeals to a broad coalition and has the backing of multiple blocs. That person will be able to fu fraise and build consensus.

Elburn, Aurora food pantries win big during Check-Out Challenge

Elburn, Aurora food pantries win big during Check-Out Challenge State Sen. Karina Villa, foreground, and state Rep. Barbara Hernandez load their carts with food during the Kane County Farm Bureau s 20th Annual Food Check-Out Challenge at the Jewel-Osco in Batavia. The food collected will be donated to the Elburn-Countryside Food Pantry and Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry in Aurora. It was purchased by the Kane County Farm Bureau. Villa collected $1,294.64 worth of food, and Hernandez $1,793.50. Sandy Bressner/Shaw Media State Sen. Karina Villa grabs boxes of cereal during the Kane County Farm Bureau s 20th Annual Food Check-Out Challenge Monday morning at the Jewel-Osco in Batavia. Volunteers from Elburn and Aurora food pantries worked with the shoppers, telling them what was wanted.

COVID-19 changes have led to more connectedness and understanding among healthcare staff

Share It’s no secret that for caregivers the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how they work and communicate. Now health systems and plans are reflecting on the lessons learned that boosted staff connectedness. Nicole Cable, chief experience officer at InnovaCare Health, explained that her organization took a program originally designed for members in order to reduce isolation for seniors, and not only put it online, but also adapted it for employees who were in their homes. “What we’ve been able to accomplish with some of the virtual gatherings with employees is, they are little bit more transparent about their needs . because it’s not in a work setting, in a sense … and through those interactions we were able to create virtual support groups where employees could come together and talk to each other about different situations and build relationships,” she said during a panel at today’s Patient Experience Summit hosted by Cleveland Clinic and HIMSS (

Menstrual Equity Activists separate from national organization

Northwestern PERIOD rebranded as Northwestern Menstrual Equity Activists last fall, a change that corresponds with a move from college chapters across the country to disassociate from the national PERIOD organization. Founder Nadya Okamoto was criticized in an article by activist Ileri Jaiyeoba and other activists on social media for not recognizing the work of grassroots organizers and menstruators of color. Meghna Gaddam, president of MEA, said the change also represents a shift away from a corporate system with national oversight and instead emphasizes inclusive, grassroots organizing. “Equity is all encompassing. It’s education, it’s access, it’s advocacy,” Gaddam said. “So we were super excited that our name represented more of what we wanted to do.”

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