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Latinos face many challenges to good health.
Equitable access to healthcare is often out of reach. Discrimination is a reality for many, along with financial toxicity, limited health food, and unstable housing, transportation, and childcare.
But we have an opportunity to create healthy changes.
Let’s use #SaludTues on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, to share how everyone – from healthcare to schools to local decision-makers – can get involved in building healthier communities for Latinos and all people as we near Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 to Oct. 15)!
- WHAT: #SaludTues Tweetchat: Building a Healthier Future for Latinos
- TIME/DATE: 1-2 p.m. ET (Noon-1 p.m. CT), Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023
- WHERE: On Twitter with hashtag #SaludTues
- HOST: @SaludAmerica
- CO-HOSTS: Latinx Voces (@latinxvocesllc); LatinaStrong Foundation (@LatinaStrongDr); Public Health Maps (@PublicHealthMap); Dr. Dulce María Ruelas (@DulceMariaMPH); National Hispanic Medical Association (@NHMAmd); Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living (@msdcenter); County Health Rankings (@CHRankings); City Health Dashboard (@CityHealthData); U.S. HHS Office of Minority Health (@MinorityHealth); Moms Rising (@MomsRising)
- ASHTAG: #SaludTues
We’ll open the floor to your comments, tips, and stories as we explore:
- What are the barriers Latino communities face to good health?
- How can different sectors – from schools to cities to healthcare professionals – contribute systemic changes toward healthier communities and create health equity across the nation?
Be sure to use the hashtag #SaludTues to follow the conversation on Twitter and share your strategies, stories, and resources to explore how to create healthy communities for Latinos and all people!
#SaludTues is a monthly health equity tweetchat focused on health equity and the Latino population at 12p CT/1p ET on the first Tuesday of each month. #SaludTues is hosted by the @SaludAmerica program at the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio.
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