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Egal Shidad partners

Here you'll find profiles
of New Routes leaders
and articles featuring project partners
and participants at eight sites
across the United States.
This blog is presented
as an archive of the work
of New Routes to Community Health.

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Because we have so many tags, only a random sampling are included above, view the full list.
During a time of “messy media transition,” community foundations can play an important role in preserving local journalism and “helping to encourage innovation and sustainable... read more
We have this guide listed in our resources section, but I want to highlight it here in our blog because it seems like such a... read more
A new Daily Planet blog features new Minnesotans from around the world who are studying English at Rondo Community Outreach Library in St. Paul. The... read more
DiversityRx manages an email list with excellent resources for those interested in interpreting and health care. This morning’s entry, about diversity, fear, and justice in... read more
“Cultural differences . . . can have profound implications” on immigrants’ access to and use of mental health services. (Sources: Washington Post and the Kaiser... read more
“The clear eyed prose in Edwidge Danticat’s family memoir conceals an undercurrent of melancholy, a mixture of homesickness and homelessness.” (Source: New York Times) Read... read more
You already know this: ads are everywhere on the Internet. Internet ad revenues are set to pass radio's for the first time, according to eMarketer,... read more
The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll August 2007 finds that health care remains the top domestic issue that the public wants presidential candidates to address in... read more
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She leaves tomorrow in a U-Haul truck, bound for California. Our Interim Deputy Director, Whitney Wilcox, has left New Routes to go to graduate school... read more
Hope for free wi-fi access in all the cities and towns across America seems to be fading, according to an article in InfoWeek. Richard Martin... read more
It is amazing to see how music and dancing bring people from different backgrounds together. People are not afraid of one another and all prejudice... read more
DODGE CITY, Kan. -- This is the home of Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, of Boot Hill and the Long Branch Saloon, of cattle drives,... read more
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Religion Professor Manuel Vásquez explores how religious and spiritual worldviews shape Latino cultures — and how they are reshaping North American religion and culture in... read more
“Employees at nail salons work long hours for minimal pay and often suffer from health problems related to the harmful chemicals involved in the job,... read more
“Latino immigrants in the United States are making ‘notable progress’ in their quest for the American Dream, with well over half a million more than... read more
Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam's new study, "E Pluribus Unum", the largest ever on civic engagement in America, found that virtually all measures of civic... read more
”. . . Sudanese in America have turned to the Episcopal Church, with some in the priesthood.” This New York Times piece focuses on the... read more
I picked up two publications at Manna Café this week that I thought warranted a mention in our blog. Both appear in print and have... read more
 A long, mainstream media essay worth reading and talking about: “In the Illinois town of Carpentersville, a slate calling itself the All American Team won... read more
The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans will provide two years of $20,000/year stipend and up to to one-half of tuition for New... read more
Community media producers, grantmakers, and experts talk about the importance of community-produced media in this four-part video series. Topics addressed include collaboration, broadband access, and... read more
NPR's Morning Edition reports on the 60 percent increase in the number of applications submitted for citizenship. read more
"The demand for services at federally approved community health centers has increased dramatically within the last 10 years, and Hispanics are "outpacing" all other groups... read more
Mexican-food trucks are outlawed in a New Orleans parish. Is it racism wrapped in a health issue? Read the article by Miguel Bustillo in the... read more
Monday's New Routes Conference Call (July 23, 2007) for approved applicants will focus on budget and project evaluation. The Community Tool Box has a some... read more