• 1st International Folklorico and Music Conference in Santa Cruz County: August 15th-25th, 2024
    Jul 4 2024

    Today, we’re joined by Janet Johns, Artistic Director, and Ruby Vasquez, Assistant Artistic Director from the Esperanza Del Valle Baile Folkorico in Santa Cruz County. They’re excited to announce the First International Folklorico and Music Conference, taking place in Santa Cruz County from August 15th to 25th. During our conversation, we’ll delve into the conference’s history and the meaningful relationship they’ve built with the University of Veracruz.
    Esperanza del Valle and Cabrillo College are hosting the Ballet Folklórico del Puerto de Veracruz de la Universidad Veracruzana who will be teaching at the Folklorico Dance and Music Conference.
    CONFERENCE LOGISTICS
    The conference will take place August 15-25, 2024. All interested youth, adult dancers and musicians are welcome.
    DANCE CLASSES: Beginning, intermediate and experienced level dance classes of Son Jarocho del Puerto de Veracruz and Boca del Rio
    MASTER CLASSES: Classes in Son Jarocho of Tlacotalpan and Veracruz for professional dancers and folklorico directors
    MUSIC CLASSES: Nematatlín musicians will offer classes in jarana and versada Jarocha (voice/lyrics)
    FANDANGO/TODOS BAILAN SU SON: An opportunity for all conference participants to perform dances learned for the
    community.
    GALA THEATER PERFORMANCES: Ballet Folklórico del Puerto de Veracruz de la Universidad Veracruzana and Nematatlin
    will present "ROSTROS DE MÉXICO" at the Mello Center and "RAÍCES DEL PUEBLO" at the Crocker Theater.

    For More Information and Registration: esperanzadelvalle.org

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    22 mins
  • History of Chicana/o Murals and the Mexican Art Movement: Gabriela R. Gomez, Ph.D. Candidate, Chicana/o/x and Central American Studies at UCLA
    Jun 28 2024

    Our guest today is Gabriela Rodriguez-Gomez who is a Ph.D. candidate in Chicana/o Studies & Central American Studies at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) with a specialization in the history of murals created during the Chicana/o art movement and the Mexican mural movement. She holds a B.A. in Art and History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of California Santa Cruz, an M.A. in Art History from the University of California Riverside, and an M.A. in Chicana/o Studies from UCLA. She received the Edward A. Dickson Fellowship in the History of Art at UCLA in 2021-2022 and is currently the UC President’s Pre-Professoriate Fellow for 2023-2024. The dissertation “Murals Without Walls, Muralism Without Borders: Womxn Artists and Their Portable Murals of the Chicano Art Movement in Colorado and California” examines the history of Chicana/o and Mexican muralism and identifies womxn artists and their portable murals.
    HealthCare UnTold honors Gabriela for her scholastic achievement

    https://chavez.ucla.edu/person/gabriela-rodriguez-gomez/

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    24 mins
  • CELEBRATING OUR 200th EPISODE! Preserving our Traditionss and the Sense of Place: Kateri Lopez: Cornerstones.Org, Albuquerque New Mexico
    Jun 22 2024

    Kateri Lopez serves as a Project Manager at Cornerstones in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Cornerstones is committed to safeguarding the architectural heritage and cultural traditions of New Mexico. Through collaborative efforts with local communities, Cornerstones restores historic structures and cultural landscapes while promoting traditional building practices. Kateri’s upbringing in a community and multigenerational family deeply rooted in land and farming in the South Valley of Albuquerque informs her dedication to this important work.
    HealthCare UnTold honors Kateri's commitment to place and tradition for the New Mexican communities.
    #Cornerstones.org
    #adobe structures
    #restorations
    #preservations

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    20 mins
  • The Dreamer Study Abroad Program: Armando Vasquez-Ramos, President and CEO of the California-Mexico Studies Center
    Jun 13 2024
    Armando Vazquez-Ramos, an advocate for Chicano/Mexican and Latino education, has been promoting educational opportunities for over 50 years. As a student leader at California State University Long Beach (CSULB) in 1969, he co-founded the Chicano and Latino Studies department. Armando also became the Director of El Centro de la Raza in Long Beach which was a community service agency that provided thousands of families and youth, employment, and community resources. For the last decade Armando has been leading the Dreamer Study Abroad Program which provides Dreamer's the opportunity to study in Mexico and this program allows the Dreamers to return to their country of origin with opportunities to change their undocumented status. Armando provides us his insights to the current political challenges that we are faced with the growing racial divides in our country. HealthCare UnTold honors Armando as one of our Chicano leaders in the fight for justice. Gracias Armando!
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    40 mins
  • Hope for the Future and Continue the Struggle: Jon Silver, Director and Founder, Migrant Media Productions
    May 30 2024

    Jon is the Founder and Director of Migrant Media Productions. Jon is a visionary filmmaker, educator and advocate for social justice. John has been capturing and documenting the stories of Migrant Farmworkers for over three decades. He has committed his career to the struggles and the beauty of Migrant Farmworker lives. Jon's work captures the stories of musicians, strikers, educators and community advocates. His recent work, "Living in Exile", tells the untold story of Carlos Mejia Godoy a musician. poet of Nicaragua's Sandinista Revolution.
    HealthCare UnTold honors Jon Silver for his career and commitment to telling the untold stories of our communities!

    https://vimeo.com/user16066231/livinginexile

    #migrantmediaproductions
    #migrantfarmworkers
    #healthcareuntold

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    33 mins
  • Honoring The Patient Voice: Wes Michael, President and Founder of Rare Patient Voice
    May 22 2024

    In 2013, Wes founded Rare Patient Voice to provide patients and their caregivers with the opportunity to voice their opinions through surveys and interviews to improve medical products and services. As with any new business, the initial days were challenging. Wes knew that he wanted to be able to share this resource with all clients, so he purposely did not accept investments from clients or other related sources. He spent time traveling across the country and meeting patients and caregivers at events such as awareness days, fundraising walks, meetings, and conferences. Eventually, the business grew and Wes was able to add staff to support projects and attend events.
    Wes has been amazed at the great reception Rare Patient Voice has received from both patients and the market research industry. To date, over $13 million dollars have been awarded to RPV participants. Working to meet the needs of advertising agencies, market research firms, pharmaceutical companies and other clients has been a labor of love for this longtime marketing professional. In addition to the United States, Rare Patient Voice now recruits patients and caregivers for studies in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, and New Zealand.

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    19 mins
  • Centro de la Raza, John A Taboada's Photo Legacy Collection 1970-1985: Brian Chavez, Historical Society of Long Beach
    May 11 2024

    "Joy Power and Pride"
    Brian Chavez, from the Historical Society of Long Beach, joins us today to share his thoughts and reflections on the new exhibit titled "Centro de la Raza: John A. Taboada’s Photo Legacy 1970-1985." John’s exhibit captures the Chicano Movement in Long Beach and the community work of Centro de la Raza through a beautiful collection of over 3,000 meticulously preserved photos. John's artistry will continue to have an impact on multiple generations to come.
    *This exhibit holds immense significance for me. As a teenager, I had the privilege of working at Centro de la Raza, where I was mentored by numerous Chicano students and leaders, including John Taboada.
    I want to personally thank all of the Chicanas and Chicanos during this time for their incredible efforts to provide services, art and programs for the Long Beach Community. Their efforts forever changed the trajectory of my life and career.
    HealthCare UnTold also thanks, the Chicano Six, a group of civil rights activists, who partnered with the Long Beach Historical Society to curate this exhibition. Ron and Phyllis Arias, Carmen Perez, Armando Vasques-Ramos, Margie Rodriguez, and Theresa Marino, they have worked tirelessly to honor the legacy of Centro de la Raza and John Taboada beautiful photos,
    Que Viva La Raza
    *Photo courtesy of the Historical Society of Long Beach
    #hslb.org
    #chicanomovement

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    16 mins
  • Understanding Dis/Misinformation in Healthcare: Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA
    Apr 25 2024

    Dr. Geeta Nayyar, a remarkable health and technology leader, has authored the book “DEAD WRONG: Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare’s Misinformation Illness”.
    In our podcast Dr. G emphasizes the importance of accurate information in empowering patients, providers, and policymakers. By embracing transparency, trust can be fostered, informed decision-making facilitated, and patient outcomes enhanced. Dr. Nayyar advocates for open data sharing, clear communication, and responsible handling of privacy concerns. Transparent practices pave the way for actionable insights, evidence-based care, and reduced inefficiencies.
    Remember, in our digital landscape, double-check your facts, verify sources, and be vigilant against the power of misinformation and disinformation.

    #checkyourfacts
    #DEAD WRONG
    #drgettanayyar
    #consumerempowerment
    #transperancy

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    22 mins