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Executive Editor Victor Hernandez is the executive editor at Crosscut and KCTS 9. He is an award-winning newsroom leader and strategist with a passion for managing teams, developing and refining content strategies and growing audiences. He has previously worked at CNN, NBC, University of Missouri School of Journalism and technology startup Banjo. He currently serves on the national board of directors for the Society of Professional Journalists and is a member of the Online News Association and National Association of Hispanic Journalists. He is a frequent speaker and trainer at national and international journalism conferences and serves as visiting faculty at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. He has a degree in Mass Communication & Journalism from California State University, Fresno, originally hailing from California s Central Valley. Find him on Twitter @ToTheVictor or email at victor.hernandez@crosscut.com.

COVID Vaccine Proposed For Undocumented Immigrants | News, Sports, Jobs

jwhittaker@post-journal.com Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, D-New York City, wants the state to provide a COVID-19 vaccination at no cost to all New Yorkers including those who aren’t U.S. citizens. Rosenthal recently introduced A.11175 in the state Assembly to require the state cover the cost of a COVID-19 vaccination for any state resident who can’t receive one for free under existing federal programs. “Recent reports have suggested that the vaccine will be made available for free to American citizens, but no plans have been made regarding undocumented New Yorkers, individuals with temporary legal status and others,” Rosenthal wrote. “The COVID-19 vaccine must be available at no cost to all New: Yorkers, regardless of citizenship or health care status. This legislation will require New York state to make the COVID-19 vaccine available to all New Yorkers at no cost, regardless of immigration status.”

COVID vaccine for undocumented immigrants proposed | News, Sports, Jobs

jwhittaker@post-journal.com Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, D-New York City, wants the state to provide a COVID-19 vaccination at no cost to all New Yorkers including those who aren’t U.S. citizens. Rosenthal recently introduced A.11175 in the state Assembly to require the state cover the cost of a COVID-19 vaccination for any state resident who can’t receive one for free under existing federal programs. “Recent reports have suggested that the vaccine will be made available for free to American citizens, but no plans have been made regarding undocumented New Yorkers, individuals with temporary legal status and others,” Rosenthal wrote. “The COVID-19 vaccine must be available at no cost to all New: Yorkers, regardless of citizenship or health care status. This legislation will require New York state to make the COVID-19 vaccine available to all New Yorkers at no cost, regardless of immigration status.”

The Vibe Of It All: Turning Stockton Into An Oasis Of Joy

The Vibe Of It All: Turning Stockton Into An Oasis Of Joy Listen Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Sammy Nunez, Founder and Executive Director of Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, poses for a portrait in the Brandon Harrison Memorial Garden in Stockton, Calif. on September 23, 2020. Salgu Wissmath for palabra/CapRadio Editor’s Note: The effects of a warming planet are often easy to see. But in the heart of California, bold activists are demonstrating the impact climate change can have on problems that mark life in Stockton’s troubled neighborhoods. They’re working to turn the city into a model for what others can do as the climate crisis worsens. The key: investing millions of dollars in the most vulnerable communities. This article is another in a collection of stories chronicling the lives of people least able to adapt safely to climate change.

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