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Five on Friday | December 11, 2015
Fri, 12/11/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaAnother very busy week! Even with the holidays now upon us, we at MCN are still at full speed ahead, fighting for health justice for the mobile poor. Here is a handful of articles that we at MCN found informative and eye-opening this week. We hope you enjoy them too.
On the Path to Migrant Health: Mayra Melendez and Immigration Issues
Mon, 11/30/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaMayra Melendez was seven years old when she moved with her family to Salisbury, Maryland from Lima, Peru in 2001. “My dad came here with an H1B visa, through an employer,” Melendez recalled.
2015 MCN Health Justice Highlights: Thank You, MCN Supporters!
Sun, 11/22/2015 | by Charlotte McCannWe’re feeling very grateful for the wonderfully vibrant and dedicated community of migrant clinicians that we serve. Thank you for your hard work in the fight for health justice for the mobile poor! Our successes rely on your dedication to serving mobile populations around the country and beyond.
So, before we pull out the stuffing and gravy, we at MCN wanted to share an incredible year of successes in the world of migrant health. Here are our 2015 Health Justice Highlights, in the year so far:
Five on Friday | November 20, 2015
Fri, 11/20/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaStrife in Central America, scholarships for Mexican Texans, and peer-to-peer phone consultation on substance abuse are some of this week’s stories affecting the health and well-being of mobile patients, shared by MCN staff.
Five on Friday | November 6, 2015
Fri, 11/06/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThere’s a lot to learn from this week’s list of health justice news and notes, recommended by MCN staff. Which disease will kill 75 million people by 2050? What do immigrants who die while trying to cross the US/Mexico border leave behind? Read on to find out.
Five on Friday | October 23, 2015
Fri, 10/23/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThis week’s Five on Friday exposes the many fronts on which the struggle for migrant justice is fought: in detention centers, in health centers, in government offices. Here are the top five recommendations from Migrant Clinicians Network’s staff. What did you see this week that impacts mobile workers?
Blanca Borrega was arrested at her doctor’s office. What does that mean for other immigrants?
Mon, 10/19/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaLast month, Blanca Borrega was arrested at her gynecologist’s office in a suburb of Houston. She had provided the office with identification that the front desk found suspicious, and they called authorities. Borrega lacks authorization to live in the US.
Five on Friday | October 2, 2015
Fri, 10/02/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThis week’s post could have been called “A few dozen on Friday” -- there were lots of happenings in the world of health justice for the mobile poor. Here’s a tidy selection of the offered news pieces recommended by MCN staff.
1. Charlotte, Development Manager, noted this Texas Tribune article detailing the opposition in Dallas against legislation for rest breaks for construction workers.
Five on Friday | September 18, 2015
Fri, 09/18/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaAnother very full week here at Migrant Clinicians Network! Here are some updates from the world of public health and health justice that we thought you’d enjoy, chosen by MCN staff members.
1. Multiple staffers were excited to share the announcement of the September 28th webinar entitled, “Addressing Nail Salon Worker Health and Safety Through Community Health Centers,” offered by AAPCHO.
Five on Friday | September 11, 2015
Fri, 09/11/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThe flood of migrants into Europe continues unabated. As clinicians, we continue to be concerned for the well-being of the thousands of people in transit every day. This week, our Five on Friday shifts our focus overseas.
Good summary from the BBC on the week’s events related to the mass migration into Europe and parts of the Middle East.