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Descubre with Montse: Latino representation in healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 17:04


During the pandemic, healthcare workers have been in the spotlight, recognized as heroes for stepping up in this crucial point in history. Historically, that career field has been disproportionately white. Although there has been a push for diversity, It's still not fully representative of our nation. Representation has always been important to minority communities, whether it be media, literature, or healthcare. But only recently has the issue been getting the attention necessary to see a positive change. While still short of being an accurate representation of the U.S. population, an increase in representation within healthcare has come at a crucial time as everyone looks for answers in the ever-changing COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we hear from Dr. Jared Terronez, one of the few Latino doctors in the Quad Cities about the need for someone in healthcare to look like us, and what it means to him, to be that representation for so many.

Descubre with Montse: Uniting through Hispanic Heritage Month

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 11:31


Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15, celebrating various Latin American countries and their independence days. We hear from a fiesta organizer on the importance of hosting these events and inviting the whole community.

Descubre wth Montse: Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 16:48


Since 1984, the Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico has taught hundreds of kids in Moline, Illinois about traditional Mexican dancing. It's the only group of its kind in the area, allowing any kid to join for free and learn more about a variety of Mexican folkloric dances.

Descubre with Montse: Bridging Literacy gaps for immigrant children

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 19:44


Joining teams, the Moline Public Library and Project Now: Headstart will now be able to help immigrant and non-English speaking families get the same access to books and education as other families in their community.

Descubre with Montse: the impact of a high schooler’s racist video on social media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 25:34


On Friday, an 11-second video was shared on Facebook, showing a Black football player being pressured into a locker, with bananas hanging in it. You can then hear another student point and yell “get in the chair or I’ll break your knees,” at which point the football player sits inside the locker and appears to be uncomfortable.

Descubre With Montse: The Vaccine and Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 36:34


Vaccination rollouts are well underway across the nation. A recent report shows that only 14% of Black Americans and 34% of Hispanic Americans say they trust the safety of a new COVID-19 vaccine. Now that the vaccine is out and being distributed, will they choose to get it?

Descubre with Montse: The Latino vote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 14:50


There are a record 32 million Latinos projected to be eligible to vote in the 2020 election. That’s about 13.3% of all voters. Latinos are expected to be the fastest-growing racial or ethnic minority in a presidential election. So, what do they care about? How is this year different than others?

Descubre with Montse: The pandemic’s impact on different demographics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 17:20


We'll take a look at the data of whom the pandemic is affecting in Iowa and Illinois. Communities of Color are testing positive for COVID-19 at a higher rate than their White counterparts.

Descubre with Montse: “We have to be about us,” Answering questions about COVID-19 with an epidemiologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 43:14


It's now been nearly 7 months since we first heard of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. As of Friday morning, there are over 15.5 million positive cases and 633-thousand deaths worldwide. In the United States, there are over 4 million positive cases, 1.23 million recoveries, and 147,000 deaths. I sat down virtually with Dr. Rebecca Heick who is an epidemiologist, someone who studies the control of disease or injury patterns in human populations, about how we've seen COVID-19 change since we first saw it in January, and what we can expect for the future. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre with Montse: Answering questions about COVID-19 with an epidemiologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 43:14


Epidemiologist Dr. Rebecca Heick talks about how we’ve seen COVID-19 change since we first saw it in January, schools re-opening, vacationing safely, and what we can expect for the future.

Descubre with Montse: Juneteenth and Independence Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 10:35


As the United States' Independence Day comes closer, some celebrated another independence earlier with Juneteenth. The holiday, also known as the African American independence day, was celebrated on June 19th. 2020 marks the 155th anniversary of the last set of slaves being emancipated. Around the country, there were rallies, celebrations, and parties to honor this special day. In Davenport, Iowa, a group called Friends of MLK held a virtual festival celebration with over 7,000 viewers. I spoke with one of the organizers, Tracy White, about why this holiday should be celebrated by everyone. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre with Montse: Juneteenth and Independence Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 10:35


Learn more about Juneteenth, which is often called "African American Independence Day." Organizers expected more participants with the Black Lives Matter movement gaining more momentum this year.

Descubre with Montse: COVID's effects on communities of color

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 9:30


The novel coronavirus, COVID-19 is spreading through the entire world. As of Monday morning, with nearly 3.5 million positive cases and nearly 250,000 deaths.In the United States, there are about 1.1 million cases and over 65,000 deaths. Those cases are seen more widespread in communities of color. In Chicago, 31% of patients who identified their race and ethnicity are white, 30% are Latino, and 29% are African-American. 70% of those who died in Chicago due to COVID-19 are black, while they only make up 30% of the city's population. In Wisconsin's Milwaukee County, 81% of deaths from COVID-19 are black, even though that population only represents 27% of the county. In the Quad Cities, which is a region of five cities clustered on the banks of the Mississippi River along the Iowa/Illinois border, including Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa and Rock Island, Moline and East Moline, Illinois… we're seeing similar trends as well. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre With Montse: COVID's Effects On Communities Of Color

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 9:30


While COVID-19 is affecting the whole world, the cases are seen more widespread in communities of color. In Chicago, 31% of patients who identified their race and ethnicity are white, 30% are Latino, and 29% are African-American. 70% of those who died in Chicago due to COVID-19 are black, while they only make up 30% of the city's population. In Wisconsin's Milwaukee County, 81% of deaths from COVID-19 are black, even though that population only represents 27% of the county.

Descubre With Montse: Coping With COVID19

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 18:54


The novel coronavirus, COVID-19 is spreading through the entire world with nearly 2 million positive cases on April 15th, 2020. As most of us are staying and working from home, it's important to put mental health at the forefront. We'll hear tips from a therapist about how to cope with COVID-19.

Descubre with Montse: Glenview Mariachi Band

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 14:26


Glenview Middle School is giving pre-teens the opportunity to learn a new kind of music: Mariachi music. The program began 6 years ago, now there are nearly 100 students involved.

Descubre with Montse: Our Lady of Guadalupe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 9:59


Mexico's patron saint, our lady of Guadalupe, or La Virgen de Guadalupe, is celebrated on December 12th. La Virgen is remembered and celebrated around the world. I went to St. Mary's Church in Moline, Illinois, and attended their ceremony. I spoke with Father Antonio Dittmer about the big day. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre with Montse: Our Lady of Guadalupe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 9:59


On December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated across the world. She appeared to an indigenous man, Juan Diego in 1531 as the Virgin Mary and converted millions of Mexicans to Catholicism. For Mexican Catholics, she is the Mother of God and more than just a religious symbol.

Descubre with Montse: Thanksgiving

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 20:31


From TV6 News, it's Descubre with Montse, I'm Montse Ricossa. Descubre means to discover and I'm here to help you discover more about diverse topics in the United States. Welcome to Descubre with Montse's 5th episode: Thanksgiving.

Descubre with Montse: Thanksgiving

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 20:31


Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. November is also Native American Heritage Month. To understand more about the holiday and what it means to Native Americans, I asked Jo Ironshield to join me. Jo is the co-founder of Sage Sisters of Solidarity - a group of indigenous women united against injustice based in Davenport, Iowa. We see and hear many terms used like "Native American," "Indian," "Native Indian," and "Indigenous." I wanted to make sure I understood the differences in terminology and know what Jo prefers to call herself. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre with Montse : Day of the Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 24:49


Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico on November 1st and 2nd. However, we've seen it expand into the United States and its stores. Now you can buy your decorations for your altar at basically any store. You'll hear about Day of the Dead's history, how it's changed, and it merging into pop culture.

Descubre with Montse: East Moline Paletera Project and reclaiming chingona

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 13:58


A group of teenage girls raising money by selling paletas - Mexican popsicles - so they can afford a class trip to Washington D.C. From TV6 News, it's Descubre with Montse, I'm Montse Ricossa. Paletas are Mexican popsicles. This group of girls is "paleteras" - those who sell popsicles. The only group of mobilized paleteras in the Quad Cities... and reclaiming "chingona," a once derogatory term used against Latinas. It's now a word "boss women" like the paleteras call themselves.

Descubre with Montse: Mercado on Fifth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 14:01


Mercado on Fifth, in its fourth year, attracting an average of 1,000 people every Friday! From TV6 news, it's Descubre with Montse, I'm Montse Ricossa. Mercado on Fifth is a staple in Moline, bringing together people of all ages and ethnicities, making its mark in the Quad Cities. We'll hear from the President, Maria Ontiveros.

Descubre with Montse: Hispanic Heritage Month

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 14:20


From TV6 news, it's Descubre with Montse, I'm Montse Ricossa. It's Hispanic Heritage Month, one of the most important times of the year for Latinos ... and the Latino population is only growing. What does this mean for the Quad Cities? We'll hear from fiesta organizers and community members.

Descubre with Montse: Reclaiming chingona and the East Moline Paletera Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 13:58


A group of teenage girls raising money by selling paletas, Mexican popsicles, so they can afford a class trip to Washington D.C. This group of girls is paleteras, those who sell popsicles. They're the only group of mobilized paleteras in the Quad Cities. Plus, reclaiming chingona a once derogatory term used against Latinas. It's now a word "boss women" like the paleteras call themselves. For the transcript of the podcast, click here.

Descubre with Montse: Mercado on Fifth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 14:01


Mercado on Fifth, in its fourth year, attracting an average of 1,000 people every Friday! Mercado on Fifth is a staple in Moline, bringing together people of all ages and ethnicities, making its mark in the Quad Cities. We'll hear from the President, Maria Ontiveros. "Mercado" in Spanish means "market," so Mercado on Fifth is an open-air market on Fifth Avenue in Moline, Illinois. The idea coming from Maria's grandfather, Bob Ontiveros. For a transcript of the episode, click here.

Descubre with Montse: Hispanic Heritage Month

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 14:20


Making up 18% of the U.S. population, Latinos are the second-fastest growing racial or ethnic group. Hispanic Heritage Month is one of the most important times of the year for Latinos ... and the Latino population is only growing. What does this mean for the Quad Cities? We'll hear from fiesta organizers and community members. For a transcript of this episode, click here.

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