By NARGIS HAKIM RAHMAN. This article originally appeared on Tostada Magazine. Growing up in my Bangladeshi family in Hamtramck, I could literally hear someone turn on the shower next door. In the summer months, I could almost eavesdrop on entire conversations taking...
To Heal, We Need Community
The article originally appeared on SEARAC. Dear SEARAC community members, Over these last few weeks, SEARAC has joined Asian Americans across the country in grief and in alarm over the ongoing anti-Asian violence recently culminating in a nationwide series of separate...
A Caregiver’s Guide to Visiting your Loved One in a Hospital or Nursing Home During COVID-19
By Dr. Eboni Green. This article originally appeared on Caregiver Support Services. COVID-19 restrictions have made it difficult to visit your loved one if they live in a nursing home or are in the hospital. While these restrictions exist to keep everyone safe, it can...
Op-ed: It’s Time to Make Dementia Patients and Their Caregivers COVID19 Priorities
The co-authors of this piece are listed below the article. There’s a hidden crisis playing out in the shadows of COVID-19. It is one of many insidious injustices that have long plagued Black and Latino communities and families: dementia. New research finds that Black...
Science moved at unprecedented speed to develop vaccines against the new coronavirus. It was too fast for some Latinos—especially those egged on my myth and misinformation.
By Jenny Manrique. This article originally appeared on Palabra. Read in Spanish and see the video in Spanish with English subtitles: https://www.palabranahj.org/archive/contra-vacuna On the ranch where Gabriela Navarrete was raised in the northern Mexican state of...
How to Stay Safe When Going Back Out in Public
By Ann Lloyd, This article originally appeared on Student Savings Guide. No matter where you live, you’ve been asked to make an array of adjustments in the past six months to deal with the pandemic. You’ve started wearing a mask everywhere you go and learned to...