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Hornitos Tequila Teams Up With LULAC To Promote COVID-19 Vaccinations In Latino/Latinx Community

Hornitos Tequila Teams Up With LULAC To Promote COVID-19 Vaccinations In Latino/Latinx Community
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LULAC Expands Vacúnate Hoy Project To Deliver Vital, COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Information And Resources To The Spanish Speaking Community

   (LULAC), the oldest and largest civil rights Hispanic organization in the United States, with the support of established partner Hornitos® Tequila, today has announced their collaboration to develop and publish the landmark community outreach kit, education and call-to-action further supporting their Vacúnate Hoy Project. The newest effort is aimed at increasing the rate of vaccinations against the coronavirus among Latinos, who are suffering the health impacts of COVID-19 at disproportionately higher levels, coupled with a historical disparity in quality health care accessible to members of this community. LULAC Expands Vacúnate Hoy Project to deliver vital, COVID-19 Vaccine Related Information and Resources to the Spanish Speaking Community. Mural in Chicago, IL by Latinx artist Joel Colon.

Arizona law enforcement reflect on their policing, one year after George Floyd s death

Arizona law enforcement reflect on their policing, one year after George Floyd s death FOX 10 s Jennifer Martinez reports. PHOENIX - May 25 marks one year since the death of George Floyd, which sparked outrage and put policing in focus across the nation. One of the most important things that came from his death is the conversations that came after about how the gaps between police and the community. Bobby Zavala, a member of the League of United Latin American Citizens and Cochise County Sheriff Deputy, says law enforcement nationwide started to look within on their conduct. We have to look at two lenses inwardly - how can we become better - and outwardly, what can we do to bridge that gap so it s no longer a us-versus-them mentality, said Zavala. We have to be able to bridge that gap.

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Ad Council Launches Unprecedented Latino Outreach Effort to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy

Ad Council Launches Unprecedented Latino Outreach Effort to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy On 5/24/21 at 10:00 AM EDT In the dark days early in the pandemic, Father Manuel Dorantes was part of a group of young priests asked to be an anointer to give last rites to people dying alone in Chicago hospitals. Known as Father Manny to his congregants, he estimates he did so for 40 to 50 people one last friendly face before they died. One of those deaths has stayed with him a 52-year-old Latino father, the family s provider, left alone with the priest by an overwhelmed nurse last May. Father Manny used his phone to FaceTime the man s wife and children so they could pray together and say goodbye. But before getting off the phone, one of his kids asked for the phone to be put by their father s ear.

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