Shame and stigma play a huge role in discouraging folks in the Latinx community from seeking mental health care and talking about it with their families. These steps can help you prepare for the conversation with your loved ones.
Shame and stigma play a huge role in discouraging folks in the Latinx community from seeking mental health care and talking about it with their families. These steps can help you prepare for the conversation with your loved ones.
I walked up a driveway to a small garage in the City of Bell last Friday, where a group of creatives came together in person for the third YouTube livestream of
Alivio Open Mic, a grassroots safe space created to celebrate the working class community of Southeast Los Angeles (SELA). Folks gathered in a circle on the driveway doing strange vocal exercises I will never understand, while the host recorded them for Instagram from the vantage point of the top of his parent’s pickup truck. I knew from that moment it was going to be one hell of a show.
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As colleges and universities across the country prepare to welcome a growing number of students back to campus in the fall, schools have been wrestling with the question of whether to mandate COVID-19 vaccines. Several dozen colleges by no means a majority have already announced they will require vaccination for fall enrollment.
That landscape shifted dramatically Thursday when
the University of California and California State University announced Thursday that they intend to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on campus properties. The proposed policy would go into effect once the Food and Drug Administration gives formal approval to the vaccines.
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