Check out episode 8 featuring the CEO and Founder of Dia de la Mujer Latina y Su Familia
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New Heart of Health Equity Episode:
Venus Gines of Dia de la Mujer Latina
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In celebration of Women’s History Month, host Ashlei A. Rodgers, MPH ([link removed]) interviewd Venus Ginés ([link removed]) , CEO/founder of DÃa de la Mujer Latina y Su Familia ([link removed]) . Hear their candid conversation about health outcomes in the Latino community, the importance of health literacy, the benefits of promotoras de salud/community health workers, and the inequities and barriers of government grants for community based organizations.
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Health Equity Reading Recommendations
Community Health Workers In Action ([link removed]) proposes support and expansion of the role of community health workers in meeting the health needs of marginalized groups in the United States, exploring the ways in which historical contexts, socio-cultural factors, and values play a critical role in shaping a worldview of the right to quality care.
Advancing Health Literacy ([link removed]) addresses the crisis in health literacy in the United States and around the world. This book thoroughly examines the critical role of literacy in public health and outlines a practical, effective model that bridges the gap between health education, health promotion, and health communication.
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Made to Save ([link removed]) is a national education and grassroots campaign working to save lives by increasing COVID-19 vaccine access and empowering community-based organizations to run outreach programs that increase vaccination rates in communities too often left behind by our public health system. Resources available in English and Spanish.
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Latinx Therapy ([link removed]) aims to destigmatize mental health, and provide culturally-grounded workshops and services to the Latinx community. The site provides an extensive list of bilingual mental health resources, courses/workshops and a national directory to find a Latinx therapist (98% are Spanish speakers).
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