Video | 03:39 | Latinos, Mixtec | Fresno, CA
Maria Eraña and Lourdes Oliva Medina of Radio Bilingüe get the word out to Latina and... Read More
From the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health comes this: “Addressing the nation's continuing poor performance in cancer clinical trial participation, particularly among racial and ethnic minorities and low income groups, will require meaningful public involvement in the design and implementation of clinical trials . . .”
It is seeking Implementation Partners that will receive seed grants of up to $8000 and technical assistance to implement the recommendations from a panel of specialists. Info available at the project website.
“In Hold Your Breath, the tragic consequences of cultural miscommunication unfold in a dramatic race against death. Directed by award-winning filmmaker and physician Maren Grainger-Monsen, this haunting documentary exposes the poignant clash between ancient Islamic traditions and contemporary medical technology through intimate moments of anguish, frustration and hope.”On the Stanford site you can see a trailer of the video, see if the program will be broadcast in your area, order the video, and download a facilitator's guide. Read More
This article tells the story of Radio Bilingüe's community media project Mujeres al Borde de la Buena Salud (Women on the Verge of Good Health) in Fresno, CA. Follow links to organizational resources and a video about the project produced by the NPO of Sound Partners for Community Health.















partners.newroutes.org (grantee resources)
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