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Celebrating the First Anniversary of the External Advisory Board at MCN

The first MCN External Advisory Board (EAB) was established with 10 standing members and 10 ad hoc members in June 2015. The EAB is a PEER TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE established to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration and to give expert advice on community-based participatory research and the development and expansion of MCN programs. The distinguished members offer a breadth of professional expertise to advance MCN’s mission. During the first year of service, our EAB members participated in more than 44 ACTIVITIES AMONG 10 MCN STAFF.

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American Academy of Dermatology Latino Outreach Materials

Spanish-language skin cancer outreach materials from the American Academy of Dermatology, which are used during their public skin cancer examinations. Their pilot program providing examinations, targeting Hispanic outdoor workers in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida, was featured in MCN's Streamline, Autumn 2014.

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MCN Brochure

View a brief overview of who MCN is and how we work to create practical solutions at the intersection of  poverty, migration, & health.

Webinar: Best Practices for Using Spanish-Language Radio to Promote HIV Prevention

Do You Want to be Heard? 

 Best Practices for Using Spanish-Language Radio to Promote HIV Prevention Webinar

Please join us for this webinar featuring our project partners Hispanic Communications Network (HCN) and Cascade AIDS Project. Presenters will share their expertise and experience in utilizing Spanish-language radio to advance HIV prevention efforts at a community level.     

Learn how to:

• Utilize Hispanic media to promote your HIV prevention efforts

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Social Networking Policies- a guide

“Social networking” or “Web 2.0” is the portion of internet activity that includes blogging, as well as the use of the following tools:  Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, flickr and YouTube.  This list is likely to expand, contract or otherwise change based on emerging trends.

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