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Central Coast Voices: My community, Our health


Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud translated from Spanish means, “My community, Our health.” Research shows that expanding opportunities for healthcare benefits everyone. As the pandemic has shown, our health is only as good as that of our most vulnerable community members. Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud, which is a people s movement for health ownership, aims to do this by empowering people from minoritized groups to govern the resources, education, advocacy, and access points that shape good health. 
Join Fred Munroe as he speaks with guests involved with Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud, or the Santa Maria People s Movement for Health, Dr. Mario Espinoza-Kulick, MA, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator for Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud and inaugural Ethnic Studies Faculty at Cuesta College, Cristina Macedo, MSW, Coordinator for the Mobile Health Unit at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), and Irma Torres, a student at Cal Poly involved in the project. They will discuss ....

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Community health movement launches for Santa Maria, Guadalupe residents


Community health movement launches for Santa Maria, Guadalupe residents
SANTA MARIA, Calif. – Cal Poly Center for Health Research launched Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud, a community health movement for residents in Santa Maria and Guadalupe.
The initiative aims to highlight needs and assets and how to help provide health services for the Latinx, immigrant and indigenous communities in both cities.
Cal Poly Center for Health Research has also partnered up with organizations such as Herencias Indigenas, Corazon del Pueblo, and public representatives like Councilwoman Gloria Soto and House Rep. Salud Carbajal.
So far, Mi Gente Nuestra Salud organizers kicked off a three-day virtual event, that gave the public an opportunity to talk about their experiences in health care and other local resources. ....

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Should Rhode Island cities with the highest COVID-19 rates get the vaccine early?


Should Rhode Island cities with the highest COVID-19 rates get the vaccine early?
The push to protect at-risk communities may be hampered by mistrust and misinformation, officials say
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated December 17, 2020, 5:51 p.m.
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Central Falls health ambassadors Yanina Zuniga, left, and Elvin Toro stopped by City Hall to replenish their supply of packaged information and face masks to distribute during the coronavirus pandemic.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — By the end of 2020, an estimated 50 percent of Central Falls residents will have been infected with the coronavirus, health officials said Thursday, underscoring the need to quickly vaccinate the state’s densely populated communities. ....

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In pandemic hot spot, Central Falls Mayor James A. Diossa sees signs of hope


In pandemic hot spot, Central Falls Mayor James A. Diossa sees signs of hope
After eight years as a ‘transformational’ mayor, Diossa is eyeing a run for lieutenant governor
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated December 14, 2020, 2:43 p.m.
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Central Falls Mayor James A. Diossa, who is concluding his final term after eight years in office.Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Eight years ago, Central Falls was facing dark days. The impoverished 1.29-square-mile city had just emerged from bankruptcy, and its former mayor, Charles D. Moreau, was heading to prison after pleading guilty to a federal corruption charge. ....

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