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For too many people in the U.S., health care is unaffordable and not accessible. Even patients who have health insurance coverage can be confronted with barriers that keep them from accessing the health care that they need. And research shows health disparities are rampant, with health care access — and outcomes — worse for people of color and other marginalized groups. The new State of Patient Access report from the PAN Foundation breaks down these disparities and highlights next steps for creating more equitable access to care. “Our goal with the project was really to understand the challenges that adults living with chronic conditions every single day face accessing the care they need,” says Amy Niles, the PAN Foundation's health policy expert and Chief Mission Officer. “More importantly, our goal was to understand what disparities exist, and there were some significant disparities between various groups and communities.” To learn more about the report, and what can be done to help overcome barriers to care for underserved communities, Health Disparities podcast host Dr. Ramon Jimenez spoke with Niles, along with Adrianna Nava, president of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
People live and work in social communities, where a huge amount of information that drives decision making around health is disseminated person to person by community voices. Our panel of Hispanic health leaders discuss how achieving health equity requires healthcare providers to utilize social influence as a way to improve population health. Dr. Adela Valdez describes the concept of community intersectionality, a framework that allows us to better understand the intersecting social and demographic drivers for our communities in order to better meet their needs. Dr. Ramon Jimenez discusses how learning about the intersectionality concept has enabled him to unpack some of his personal experiences and history to better understand his own journey as a Hispanic orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Ilan Shapiro explores the limitations of speaking “medicalish” and the importance of creating culturally appropriate conversations about health within our communities, using tools and language that make health information accessible to everyone, using social and other media. Dr. De Alba Rosales discusses how achieving health equity will require broader approaches that address social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health. This episode is co-hosted by Claudia Zamora, National Hispanic Medical Association, and Dr. Ramon Jimenez, American Association of Latino Orthopedic Surgeons. All viewpoints are the participants own. Co-hosts Claudia H Zamora, MPA Founder and CEO, Zamora Consulting Group, LLC Board Member, National Hispanic Medical Association Washington, DC Ramon Jimenez, MD, FAAOS Executive Board, Movement is Life Treasurer, Board of Directors, Movement is Life Co-Founder and President, American Association of Latino Orthopaedic Surgeons Salinas, CA Guests Armando De Alba Rosales MD, MPH Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Student Programs College of Medicine, Faculty Member of Family Medicine at UNMC University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska Adela Valdez, MD, MBA, FAAFP Associate Dean, Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity Associate Dean of CME at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Professor, Family Medicine University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine Harlingen, Texas Ilan Shapiro MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE Chief Health Correspondent and Medical Affairs Officer AltaMed Health Services Los Angeles, California © Copyright Movement is Life 2023.
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We visit San Diego's Salvation Army Kroc Center for an Operation Change Town Hall welcoming the local Hispanic community. For the first time since lockdown, Operation Change convenes its program in San Diego. There is a joyful and grateful atmosphere, although some participants have sad news to share about loved ones lost to the pandemic. Our interviews reveal how Operation Change is much more than a wellness program, it is a true community intervention. We learn how information shared during the Operation Change sessions ripples out into the wider community through family connections, via participants who are community health workers, and passed on by San Diego's famous Kitchenistas. Featuring participants from the Operation Change San Diego community, Program Coordinator Sonia Cervantes, Dr. Ramon Jimenez, and Prof. Christina Jimenez. Produced and narrated by Rolf Taylor.
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Some of the best fiction comes from lived experience. Listen to Ramon discuss how his personal history informed his short story 'Not Catholic Anymore.' Ramon Jimenez is a member of the Mexican Diaspora who is from LA but is now lost in the city of Seattle. He teaches at The Boot and writes poetry and short stories. You can follow him on Insta at @RamonLovesWriting and @InfiniteCookingAddict.
What do you do when you love your family, but don't vibe with Catholicism? In this short story, Jose grapples with his quest to be his own person within the context of his family, friends, and culture. Ramon Jimenez is a member of the Mexican Diaspora who is from LA, but now is lost in the city of Seattle. He teaches, and writes poetry and short stories. You can follow him on Instagram at @RamonLovesWriting for writing and @infinitecookingaddict.
Hernandez first went missing in early December. She was last seen leaving a Fresno art show with her boyfriend, Ramon Jimenez. Her body was found on Sunday in the California Aqueduct near Huron.https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/missy-hernandezs-body-found-ramon-jimenez-charged-with-murderhttps://abc30.com/missy-hernandez-fresno-missing-woman-vigil/11500464/https://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/missing-in-america/body-missing-california-woman-missy-hernandez-found-aqueduct-40-days-n1287673https://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/missing-in-america/family-desperate-help-search-california-woman-missy-hernandez-who-vanished-n1286419'Her story wasn't over yet': Loved ones grieve for Missy Hernandez at Fresno vigil (msn.com)
The incomparably funny and poignant comedian Hannah Gadsby said it best: “This adoration of the artist as a lone genius is quite misled, I think, because they are very much a part of their time and their community.” Sometimes we all need a community. Whether it's because our own expertise has fallen short or because two heads are better than one, no one among us can say that we are perfectly capable of living life without the help of our friends. Not even William Shakespeare. Join us as we examine Shakespeare's Apocrypha, a series of plays, poems, and other writings variously attributed to the Bard as well as a whole host of other Tudor/Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists. It's a veritable who's-who of the extended theatre community to which Shakespeare undoubtedly would have belonged in late 16th/early 17th century London, which leads us to question: just how many people had a hand in writing the Shakespearean canon? Along the way, we'll explain some of the handwriting analysis and stylometry results that recent researchers have used to point to their favoured candidates for the authorship of this collection of works. It's a jam-packed episode. We hope you'll enjoy! Notes: Folio, Quarto, and Octavo bookmaking techniques, as depicted on Wikipedia: Full text of The Shakespeare Apocrypha by C.F. Tucker Brooke Full text of William Shakespeare A Study Of Facts And Problems Vol I by E.K. Chambers Shakespeare's Collaborators - shakespeare.org New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition Example of Secretary Handwriting in Hand D, purportedly Shakespeare's own handwriting, in the play The Booke of Sir Thomas More: YouTube clip of a one-man play by Keir Cutler about Shakespeare and the authorship question All available text of The Booke of Sir Thomas More, courtesy of The British Library "Shakespeare By The Numbers: What Stylometrics Can and Can't Tell Us" - a book review by Ramon Jimenez for the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship "The Stylometric Debate Over Authorship" - Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship "Stylometry and the Shakespearean Clinic" and "Response to Criticisms on Stylometry" by David Kathman and Terry Ross Dr. Michael Delahoyde's analysis of Two Noble Kinsmen Petr Plechac's stylometric analysis of Henry VIII Ancient Bickerings: Which play would you most like to revise alongside Shakespeare?
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Historians KATHERINE CHILJAN and RAMON JIMENEZ return to give us updates on the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy. What is their research revealing to solve this 400-year-old mystery? They and their colleagues have contributed chapters for the just-published "The Oxfordian Vol. 23." We will decipher the awkward introduction to the Sonnets. How are the sonnets related the early poems "Venus and Adonis" and "Lucrece." Was John Dee the inspiration for "The Tempest's" Prospero, or is there a better candidate? What is the importance of the "Chiljan Portrait?" We will be reevaluating the Elizabethan court. Shakespeare Suppressed – New Breakthrough Research About Shakespeare and his Works Amazon.com: Shakespeare's Apprenticeship: Identifying the Real Playwright's Earliest Works eBook : Jiménez, Ramon: Kindle Store
Historians KATHERINE CHILJAN and RAMON JIMENEZ return to give us updates on the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy. What is their research revealing to solve this 400-year-old mystery? They and their colleagues have contributed chapters for the just-published "The Oxfordian Vol. 23." We will decipher the awkward introduction to the Sonnets. How are the sonnets related the early poems "Venus and Adonis" and "Lucrece." Was John Dee the inspiration for "The Tempest's" Prospero, or is there a better candidate? What is the importance of the "Chiljan Portrait?" We will be reevaluating the Elizabethan court.Shakespeare Suppressed – New Breakthrough Research About Shakespeare and his WorksAmazon.com: Shakespeare's Apprenticeship: Identifying the Real Playwright's Earliest Works eBook : Jiménez, Ramon: Kindle Store
Historians KATHERINE CHILJAN and RAMON JIMENEZ return to give us updates on the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy. What is their research revealing to solve this 400-year-old mystery? They and their colleagues have contributed chapters for the just-published "The Oxfordian Vol. 23." We will decipher the awkward introduction to the Sonnets. How are the sonnets related the early poems "Venus and Adonis" and "Lucrece." Was John Dee the inspiration for "The Tempest's" Prospero, or is there a better candidate? What is the importance of the "Chiljan Portrait?" We will be reevaluating the Elizabethan court. Shakespeare Suppressed – New Breakthrough Research About Shakespeare and his Works Amazon.com: Shakespeare's Apprenticeship: Identifying the Real Playwright's Earliest Works eBook : Jiménez, Ramon: Kindle Store
Dr. Earl Showerman and host Steven Sabel record a DQTM episode during the SOF livestream online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium. The focus of their discussion if the research of Ramon Jimenez, who has a featured piece in the 22nd annual peer reviewed The Oxfordian 22, just recently released. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com Presented by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. Learn more at www.shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com
Spyrison STEVE SPYRISON and RAMON JIMENEZ are representatives from two captivating conferences, and they will be joining us to discuss their lectures and the importance of exchanging information. Steve will be presenting at the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society meeting. He will be discussing the evidence behind the fabled lost continents of Atlantis and Mu. Ramon will be reviewing the evidence that a few plays should be considered youthful attempts of playwrighting by the future author known as Shakespeare. Both subjects have enthralled us for centuries, and our guests will present their research. You decide if we need to rewrite our history books or just cling to the status quo. Infinitypeace.com
STEVE SPYRISON and RAMON JIMENEZ are representatives from two captivating conferences, and they will be joining us to discuss their lectures and the importance of exchanging information. Steve will be presenting at the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society meeting. He will be discussing the evidence behind the fabled lost continents of Atlantis and Mu. Ramon will be reviewing the evidence that a few plays should be considered youthful attempts of playwrighting by the future author known as Shakespeare. Both subjects have enthralled us for centuries, and our guests will present their research. You decide if we need to rewrite our history books or just cling to the status quo. Infinitypeace.com
STEVE SPYRISON and RAMON JIMENEZ are representatives from two captivating conferences, and they will be joining us to discuss their lectures and the importance of exchanging information. Steve will be presenting at the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society meeting. He will be discussing the evidence behind the fabled lost continents of Atlantis and Mu. Ramon will be reviewing the evidence that a few plays should be considered youthful attempts of playwrighting by the future author known as Shakespeare. Both subjects have enthralled us for centuries, and our guests will present their research. You decide if we need to rewrite our history books or just cling to the status quo.Infinitypeace.com
STEVE SPYRISON and RAMON JIMENEZ are representatives from two captivating conferences, and they will be joining us to discuss their lectures and the importance of exchanging information. Steve will be presenting at the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society meeting. He will be discussing the evidence behind the fabled lost continents of Atlantis and Mu. Ramon will be reviewing the evidence that a few plays should be considered youthful attempts of playwrighting by the future author known as Shakespeare. Both subjects have enthralled us for centuries, and our guests will present their research. You decide if we need to rewrite our history books or just cling to the status quo. Infinitypeace.com
Mark Eddy and Barbara are back with another exciting exploration of hidden history for enlightenment and education. Our first hour guests will be KATHERINE CHILJAN (author of "Shakespeare Suppressed") and RAMON JIMENEZ (author of the just released "Shakespeare's Apprenticeship") we will be discussing that we should be giving credit for the world's greatest canon to another author. They will also be featured presenters at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference in Oakland, CA in October. LON KREGER will be joining us in the second hour to discuss ancient garden beds of Michigan, which will be his subject at the AAPS conference next month. Lon is also a contributing author to "Ancient American" magazine.http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=100https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-sof-conference/
Mark Eddy and Barbara are back with another exciting exploration of hidden history for enlightenment and education. Our first hour guests will be KATHERINE CHILJAN (author of "Shakespeare Suppressed") and RAMON JIMENEZ (author of the just released "Shakespeare's Apprenticeship") we will be discussing that we should be giving credit for the world's greatest canon to another author. They will also be featured presenters at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference in Oakland, CA in October. LON KREGER will be joining us in the second hour to discuss ancient garden beds of Michigan, which will be his subject at the AAPS conference next month. Lon is also a contributing author to "Ancient American" magazine. http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=100 https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-sof-conference/
Mark Eddy and Barbara are back with another exciting exploration of hidden history for enlightenment and education. Our first hour guests will be KATHERINE CHILJAN (author of "Shakespeare Suppressed") and RAMON JIMENEZ (author of the just released "Shakespeare's Apprenticeship") we will be discussing that we should be giving credit for the world's greatest canon to another author. They will also be featured presenters at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference in Oakland, CA in October. LON KREGER will be joining us in the second hour to discuss ancient garden beds of Michigan, which will be his subject at the AAPS conference next month. Lon is also a contributing author to "Ancient American" magazine. http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=100 https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-sof-conference/
Mark Eddy and Barbara are back with another exciting exploration of hidden history for enlightenment and education. Our first hour guests will be KATHERINE CHILJAN (author of "Shakespeare Suppressed") and RAMON JIMENEZ (author of the just released "Shakespeare's Apprenticeship") we will be discussing that we should be giving credit for the world's greatest canon to another author. They will also be featured presenters at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference in Oakland, CA in October. LON KREGER will be joining us in the second hour to discuss ancient garden beds of Michigan, which will be his subject at the AAPS conference next month. Lon is also a contributing author to "Ancient American" magazine. http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=100 https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-sof-conference/
Ramon Jimenez, pastor invitado a la Iglesia Bautista El Faro de la ciudad de Lemon Grove, CA, que predico un mensaje biblico durante la tarde del Domingo 15 de Febrero del 2015.
This week, we have a fresh new mix by veteran British DJ Peter Borg. We also have a full report on the Oscars of Manila's restaurant industry, which we organize and host every 2 years and that just took place at the end of November. Like most good DJs, Peter was exposed to music at a very young age and worked in radio (Choice FM) before he was old enough to get into clubs. After holding residencies at Surrey Mansion, Mayfair, Rouge, The Saint, and Cafe de Paris, he started his Simply Salacious brand in 2004, the name behind some of London's most talked about parties held at a number of venues including Ministry of Sound, Area, and Babalou. Peter has also mixed music on radio stations such as Pressure Radio, and most recently on Kiss FM, when he was approached by founder Gordon Mac to join his new project Mi-Soul. More on Peter Borg music at facebook. We hope to have Peter in Manila in early 2013. Here's a little something to warm-up to. * * * MANILA’S RESTAURANT INDUSTRY CELEBRATES ITS VERY BEST A near-full moon shone over Enderun Colleges Culinary Center on the night of "The Oscars of Manila’s Restaurant Industry", The MBKRS Awards 2012. The large hall of the center’s atrium was packed to the brim with chefs, restaurateurs, hoteliers, media and other guests, waiting with bated breath to hear the results that would be announced that night. 30 award categories, 150 nominees, and a panel of over 100 judges—these are the key elements in this prestigious awarding ceremony that recognizes excellence in Manila’s dining scene. This year’s awards were held on November 27 to a record crowd. Before the ceremony began, guests mingled, munched and sipped on fabulous food and wine sponsored by some of the best restaurants and beverage companies in the city. None other than the honorable secretary of tourism Ramon Jimenez Jr. opened the awards with an inspiring speech. Jimenez urged restaurants to constantly strive for excellence, all the while maintaining “focus” and “consistency”. Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez addresses the restaurant industry (left). With organizers Elian and Ines (right) The MBKRS Awards organizers Ines Cabarrus and Elian Habayeb—authors of the bestselling coffee-table book Manila’s Best Kept Restaurant Secrets who also hosted the event, were joined on stage by celebrity presenters who helped hand out the night’s prestigious awards: Metro Society Managing Editor Georgia Schulze del Rosario, popular blog When in Manila’s Vince Golangco, Ministry of Mushrooms Founder Marco Lobregat, Pinkerton Ice Cream’s Alexandra Rocha, Jim Araneta of Global Beer Exchange, Tina Pamintuan of L’Incontro, Enderun’s Hospitality Management Director Bobby Horrigan, Mercato Centrale Co-founder Vanessa Ledesma, The Comedy Cartel’s Noel Gascon and Victor Anastacio, Juice.ph’s Spanky Enriquez, Melissa Gecolea of ANC, and actors Janice de Belen and Johnny Revilla, who are both starring together in the upcoming thriller Strangers. The independent auditing firm SGV & Co witnessed the announcements and checked whether the results from the survey tool QuestionPro are consistent with the winners announced. Ines Cabarrus with ANC's Melissa Gecolea Multi-award winner Malu Gamboa roots for her brother The list of winners is as follows: Awards by Cuisine Best ITALIAN RESTAURANT: Va Bene Pasta Deli Best FRENCH RESTAURANT: Brasserie Ciçou Best SPANISH RESTAURANT: Terry’s Selection Best JAPANESE RESTAURANT: Sugi Best CHINESE RESTAURANT: Hai Shin Lou Best CONTINENTAL CUISINE: Sala Best THAI RESTAURANT: People’s Palace Best FILIPINO RESTAURANT: Abé Best MIDDLE EASTERN RESTAURANT: Hossein’s Persian Kebab Best KOREAN RESTAURANT: Kaya Best INDIAN RESTAURANT: New Bombay Indian Cuisine Best CENTRAL EUROPEAN RESTAURANT: Old Swiss Inn Best SPECIALTY CUISINE: Corner Tree Café Specialty-based Awards Best STEAKHOUSE: Elbert’s Steak Room Best BISTRO: Sala Bistro Best RESTO/BAR: M Café Best ENOTECA: Cav Best WINE LIST: Barcino Gourmet Best BURGER JOINT: Charlie’s Grind & Grill Best DESSERT, ICE CREAM AND CAKE SHOP: The Cake Club Best NEWCOMER: Wildflour Café + Bakery Hotel Restaurant Awards Best HOTEL RESTAURANT: INTERNATIONAL BUFFET: Spiral (Sofitel) Best HOTEL RESTAURANT: FINE DINING: Impressions (Maxims) Best HOTEL RESTAURANT: SPECIALTY: Shang Palace (Makati Shangri-La) Best HOTEL BAR: Salon de Ning (Peninsula) Individual Achievement Awards Best EMERGING TALENT: Martin Wisniewski Best CHEF: J Gamboa Best RESTAURANT GROUP ENTREPRENEUR: Annabel Wisniewski LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Juan Carlos de Terry Chefs Cyrille Soenen, Juan Carlos de Terry, and J Gamboa Attending the event were a veritable smorgasbord of the movers and shakers of Manila’s restaurant scene. The night’s big winners were of course Juan Carlos de Terry, together with his wife, Mari de Terry, Best Chef J Gamboa accompanied by his vibrant sister Malu Gamboa, Chef Robby Goco, winner of two awards Chef Cyrille Soenen, Colin Mackay who swept the awards with wins for all his restaurants, and Martin Wisniewski, who also bagged three awards, one of them on behalf of his mother Annabel Wisniewski. Marco Lobregat, Xandra Rocha, and Chef Colin Mackay Georgia Schulze del Rosario with Ines (left). DJ Wendell Garcia (right) Martin Wisniewski, Elian Habayeb and Alexander Jentes Other notable guests included Margarita Fores, Chef Chris Locher, Chef Sau del Rosario, Chef Philip Golding, Chef Paul Huang, Chef Adrian Cuenca, Claude Tayag, Las Flores’ Uri Singla and Dani Aliaga, Raj Sadhwani, Murray Hertz, Hossein Sohrabi, brothers Alexander and Markus Jentes, The Mandarin Oriental’s Javier Berenguer-Testa, Madonna English, Chiqui Mabanta (winner for Best Specialty Cuisine), CJ Juntereal, Baby Imperial and Coco Anne, ANC’s Boyet Sison, Chef Kerwin Go, Raymond Toledo, Monica Llamas, Katheryn Eckstein, Jean Fernando, Dale Pagkalinawan, Christoper Lacson, the lovely Michelle Pamintuan and Cristina Cu, Belarus Consul Annette Ablan, wordsmith Krip Yuson, Michelle Pantoja-Picornell, Bamboo Bike advocate Bryan Maclleland, and photographer Wesley Villarca, and many many others. Bobby Horrigan, Corner Tree Cafe's Chiqui Mabanta, and Vanessa Ledesma “It keeps getting better and better every year!” exclaimed Margarita Fores, who won for Lifetime Achievement in 2010. And this sentiment absolutely rang true as guests constantly sang praises for organizers Ines and Elian, and stayed on into the night to enjoy the wonderful food and endless libations. There is only one way to move from here…onwards and upwards, and till the next MBKRS Awards…2014! Mandarin Oriental's Javier Berenger-Testa congratulates Chef Robby Goco for his Best Burger Joint win The MBKRS Awards are inspired by the coffee-table book Manila’s Best Kept Restaurant Secrets and celebrate bi-annually excellence in the city’s dining scene. For more visit www.mbkrsawards.com and like www.facebook.com/mbkrsawards to get real-time updates. Fresh Lumpia by Kabila (top). Huevos Cabreados by Cova (bottom) Sarah Rosser and China Yoo's choice bags the prize Spanky Enriquez and Melissa Gecolea with Makati Shangri-La's Michael Golden Whitehead (left) Malu Gamboa with Las Flores' Uri Singla and Dani Aliaga (right) Kath Eckstein mixes up Don Papa cocktails The infinitely talented Claude Tayag (left) The classically trained Ian Padilla (right) Michelle and Tina Pamintuan Denise Celdran cheers her favorites on People Asia's Ana Gonzalez with ANC's Boyet Sison (left) Kasbah's Madonna English with Anne De Kiskisan and Romain Rivierre Janice de Belen with her lovely daughters The MBKRS Awards team: Rey Moraga, Ines Cabarrus, Elian Habayeb, and Francesca Trinidad facebook.com/mbkrsawards