New Routes to Community Health
New Routes To Community Health
New Routes to Community Health is a new approach for improving the health of immigrants in the United States through immigrant‐created ...
La Colectiva members celebrate social media campaign launch
The social media campaign, Communicating Our Strengths and Our Hopes" was 2 years in the making. Colectiva Member Yesenia Perez said she is ...
Antonia Peña of the National Domestic Workers Alliance speaks at social media campaign launch
Representing over 20 different domestic workers collectives across the United States, Antonia Peña of the National Domestic Workers ...
Culture and Southeast Asians in the United States
There are many cultural differences that exist between the Southeast Asian immigrant community and ours when in comes to medical treatment. ...
La Colectiva Employer Nicky Trasvina speaks at social media campaign launch
At the launch of a unique social media campaign, "Communicating Our Strengths and Our Hopes" (Comunicando poder y esperanza), employer ...
Doctor-Patient Communications for Southeast Asians in the U.S.
Many Southeast Asian immigrants are unable to obtain adequate healthcare because of language barriers. They can't effectively communicate ...
La Colectiva member Raquel Botello speaks at press conference
At the launch of a unique social media campaign in November 2009, domestic worker and La Colectiva member Raquel Botello spoke with pride ...
Hypertension and Southeast Asian Health
Hypertension is becoming more and more prevalent in the Southeast Asian immigrant community, particularly among older adults. This is ...
La Colectiva's Billboard
On November 11, 2009, the New Routes to Community Health project, Domestic Workers Safety and Dignity, launched a unique social media ...
"Communicating our Strengths and our Hopes"
Working in collaboration, La Colectiva de Mujeres of La Raza Centro Legal, the Labor Occupational Health Program of UC Berkeley and ...
Images from the campaign "Communicating our Strengths and our Hopes"
Working in collaboration, La Colectiva de Mujeres of La Raza Centro Legal, the Labor Occupational Health Program of UC Berkeley and ...













