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Five on Friday | August 5, 2016
Fri, 08/05/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaWelcome to Friday! We hope you're all staying cool this month. Here is our list of the top five health news stories this week:
Five on Friday | June 3, 2016
Thu, 06/02/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThe weekend is here! In the Central Valley, MCN’s California Office is anticipating its first serious scorcher, with temperatures predicted to get around 106 Fahrenheit -- or higher. Before we head off to the creek to claim a shady spot, we’d like to offer our weekly rundown of news and insights from the world of migrant health, courtesy of MCN staff members.
Five on Friday | May 20, 2016
Fri, 05/20/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaIt’s been a busy week in the world of migrant health. Here are a few news pieces that caught the eye of MCN’s staff:
Five on Friday | May 13, 2016
Fri, 05/13/2016 | 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 article did you like the best? Share it on Facebook and Twitter… and let us know you enjoyed it!
Workers’ Memorial Day: Why do more Latinos die on the job?
Thu, 04/28/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaToday, as every day, two Latino workers will die in the US as a result of work-related injuries or illnesses. These deaths are largely preventable. Thousands of workers will die this year, on farms, on fishing boats, at construction sites, in transportation, all over America.
Health Justice for the Mobile Poor: 2016 Advocacy Priorities
Wed, 04/06/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThis week, we at Migrant Clinicians Network posted our Health Justice Plan for 2016, which outlines MCN’s advocacy priorities for the year. Our outlined priorities advance health justice for the mobile poor within the arenas of human rights and immigration, access to health care, and worker health and safety. This year’s priorities include:
Western Forum: A poem on refugees reminds us why we do this work
Tue, 03/01/2016 | by Claire Hutkins SedaLast week, several staff members of Migrant Clinicians Network headed up to Portland, Oregon, for the 2016 Western Forum for Migrant and Community Health. Karen Mountain, RN, MSN, MBA, the Chief Executive Officer for Migrant Clinicians Network was particularly taken by a poem that was read aloud by Dr. Tina Castaneres, a local Oregon doctor and longtime friend of MCN. She read “Home,” a poem by Warsan Shire. Here is an excerpt: