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AUHSD Future Talks
AUHSD Future Talks: Episode 11 (America Bracho)

AUHSD Future Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 38:13


Today we have a special AUHSD Future Talks in Spanish featuring a discussion with Dr. America Bracho and AUHSD Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Mr. Carlos Hernandez. Dr. Bracho is the Executive Director of Latino Health Access, a center for health promotion and disease prevention located in Santa Ana, California. This center was created under her leadership to assist with the multiple health needs of Latinos in Orange County.During the discussion, Dr. Bracho discusses how to heal a community, the Latino Health Access Model, how epidemics are reduced to the pockets of poverty, how aggregated data makes people invisible, how we move from surviving to thriving post-COVID-19, and provides advice to young people.Hoy tenemos como invitada especial, America Bracho, la Directora Ejecutiva de Latino Health Access (LHA), centro para la promoción de salud y prevención de enfermedades, en Santa Ana, California. América trabajó como médica en su nativa Venezuela durante varios años y después viajó a EE.UU. para obtener su Maestría en Salud Pública en la Universidad de Michigan; se especializó en la Educación en Salud y Comportamientos de Salud. Después de completar la Maestría, América creó y dirigió el programa de VIH/SIDA en Latino Family Services en Detroit, Michigan por cuatro años. El programa integró los programas de la educación del VIH y las necesidades confrontadas por la comunidad; la necesidad de trabajos, clases de crianza de los hijos, servicios para la salud de la mujer y tratamientos de drogadicción entre otros.América ha sido reconocida a nivel local e internacional como una experta en el área de los problemas en la salud de Latinos, educación sobre la salud, minoría de mujeres, competencia cultural, organización y movilización comunitaria, educación de la diabetes y del VIH. Ha recibido numerosos premios por sus contribuciones en la comunidad Latina.

Jorge De Los Ríos
Jorge y Abimael conversan hoy (Ep.27) - El COVID y la comunidad latina

Jorge De Los Ríos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 79:58


Este domingo estaremos conversando sobre el COVID y la comunidad latina. Lamentablemente el COVID-19 sigue en aumento en muchos lugares y las comunidades desventajadas suelen recibir el mayor impacto en nuestra sociedad. Una de las comunidades mas afectadas son aquellas con alta población de latinos. ¿A que se debe esto? Pues estaremos conversando con los líderes comunitarios America Bracho y Edwin Rivera de la fundación "Latino Health Access" para que nos brinden claridad sobre este asunto. "Latino Health Access" es una organización sin fines de lucro que tiene como objetivo llevar salud, coscienzar, educar y promover la participación cívica en nuestras comunidades latinas. Este programa promete revelarnos muchas verdades que no se visibilizan en la discusión pública así que no te lo puedes perder. Recuerda que tendrás la oportunidad de compartirnos tus opiniones en vivo. ¡Se parte de la conversación! AUSPICIADORES Y ANUNCIOS: Latino Health Access: https://www.latinohealthaccess.org/ "Puerto Rico Tire Distributors" con sus ventas de gomas en Bayamón. Para más información: 787-998-2555 (No olviden mencionar que los escucharon en Jorge y Abimael conversan hoy para un cariñito con el precio Conoce a Jorge De Los Ríos: linktr.ee/jorgedelosrios RiosRed: https://linktr.ee/riosred Muerte en el Paraíso (Película): http://ow.ly/iwN050AOfpB Wizards: El Cáliz de Sangre - http://ow.ly/hJ8C50AOfj1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jorgedelosrios/support

The NACCHO Podcast Series
Podcast from Washington: Global Health Interview with Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services

The NACCHO Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 26:24


In this week's episode of Podcast from Washington, Government Affairs team members Ian Goldstein and Eli Briggs discuss the recent outbreak of Novel Coronavirus from China. They also cover this year's NACCHO 360 conference in Denver, July 7–9, and the CDC's rollout of the Active People, Health Nation Initiative, designed to help 27 million Americans become more physically active by 2027. Later in the program, Emily Yox, NACCHO's program analyst for global health, sits down with America Bracho, MD, MPH, of Latino Health Access, and Ginger Lee of Long Beach Department of Health & Human Services. America discusses how she formed Latino Health Access in 1993 as one of the first place-based interventions in the United States. This program uses Promotores or community health workers, to help improve health outcomes among Latinos in Santa Ana. As the program began to grow, America partnered with Ginger and the local health department on a number of initiatives, and they continue to see improvements in areas such as diabetes, mental health, and nutrition.

Outspoken: A COPH Podcast
Episode Eight: Voces de Liberación

Outspoken: A COPH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 44:47


In Episode Eight: Voces de Liberación Dr. Cawthra sits down with Dr. Margie Brown-Coronel, Mark Garcia, and Jael Mueller to talk about their upcoming exhibition. Later on, Natalie Navar plays oral history clips from of Antonia Hernández, Theresa Smith, Councilwoman Nury Martinez, Helen Torres, America Bracho, Mayor Rose Espinoza, Angelica Salas, Ada Briceño, and Councilwoman Michele Martinez in the Out of the Archive segment.

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Outspoken: A COPH Podcast
5. America Bracho

Outspoken: A COPH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 0:28


America Bracho speaks about working in the 92701 community

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Outspoken: A COPH Podcast
6. America Bracho

Outspoken: A COPH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 1:36


America Bracho on the significance of fighting for women’s rights

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La Raza Chronicles
1-10-2017 La Raza Chronicles

La Raza Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 60:43


On tonight's program we bring you an interview with America Bracho about important work being done at Latino Health Access. We focus on their book, Recruiting the Heart, Training the Brain: The Work of Latino Health Access. We also bring you an interview with Edgar Torres who gives us an update on the state of San Francisco City College. All this, and more!

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
Santa Ana Health Crusade

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2009 15:40


The Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community – notorious for crime, poverty and disease – with her organization, Latino Health Access.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Redefining the United States.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2009 53:24


Barack Obama was elected on a message of change, promising a new era of diplomacy and international cooperation - but can the President deliver a new vision of America? Reporting from the world's most troubled hotspots, Mark Danner has seen countless deaths over ethnic and political divides, and witnessed firsthand how U.S. attempts to exploit those conflicts have resulted in disastrous unforeseen consequences. Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. Danner was a staff writer for many years at The New Yorker, contributes frequently to the New York Review of Books, the New York Times Magazine, and his latest book is Stripping Bare the Body, which chronicles the moral history of American power over the last quarter century. Also on the program, the Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community - notorious for crime, poverty and disease - with her organization, latino Health Access.