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11 ‘Must See’ Movies that Celebrate Latino History and Culture


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When you look up at the movie screen, what do you see?  Do you see someone who looks like you? Do you see someone you can relate to? Do you hear someone who speaks like you do?  Everyone deserves to be the hero of the story, but for decades Latinos and Latino stories have been often left out by Hollywood.  However, some stories have come along to break the mold and rewrite what it means to be a Latino in the film industry.   Pioneers have given Latino movie creators and artists pathways to come up with stories that celebrate and honor the strength of Latino culture.  These stories offer a deeper insight into the Latino experience and the challenges many must overcome to reach their dreams.  From animated box office hits that uplift to biopics that inspire, here are ...

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State of Illicit Drug Use Among Latinos


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Illicit drug use continues to be a pervasive problem in the US.   Use of illicit drugs can have disastrous health consequences, especially for vulnerable populations like Latinos, and can lead to premature death.  The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently released its annual report on the state of mental health and substance use in the US.   Based on results from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States covers mental health and substance use, including tobacco, illicit drugs, and more.  So far, we have covered alcohol, tobacco and vaping, and marijuana use among Latinos.  In the next part of our series, we’re going to explore the report and find out how using illicit drugs ...

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Over Half of US Latinos Consume News in English



Latinos make up 19.5% of the US population, which equates to 65 million people.  As of 2023, about 75% of Latinos living in the US speak Spanish, 17% speak English, and over half (54%) of the Latino population in the US fall somewhere on the bilingual spectrum.     Despite Spanish being the second-most spoken language in the US, a new report by the Pew Research Center found that found that 54% Latino adults get their news in English.   Let’s explore the news media habits of US Latinos further.  Latino News Consumption by Language  While 54% of US adult Latinos receive news in English, the rest consume news in mostly Spanish (21%) or in both languages (23%), according to the report.   When it comes to preferability, 51% of Latino adults prefer news in English, 24% ...

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US Latino Population Rises to 19.5%



Latinos continue to be one of the fastest growing populations in the US.   Between 2022 and 2023, Latinos accounted for 71% of the population growth in the US, according to new data from the US Census Bureau.   Latinos now make up 19.5% of the country’s population.   The rise, occurring at an annual growth of 1.8% and attributed to a large number of births, makes Latinos the second largest group in the US.    Let’s unpack some of the statistics and what they mean for the future of Latinos.  US Latino Population Growth  In 2023, the Latino population grew by 1.16 million for a total of 65 million.   Latinos contributed significantly to the overall population growth in the US, which increased by 1.64 million.  “The Hispanic population is expanding at a ...

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Gun Violence Is a Public Health Crisis



327 people in the US are shot every day — 117 don’t survive, according to statistics provided by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.   Incidents of gun violence have been on the rise over the last decade, impacting the lives of 54% of US adults and their families.   With spike in gun-related deaths, including suicides, homicides, and accidental deaths, gun violence has now become the leading cause of death among children and adolescents.   In the wake of mass shootings, gun-related suicides, and the mounting fear over gun violence, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared gun violence in the US a public health crisis on June 25, 2024.  “Firearm violence is an urgent public health crisis that has led to loss of life, unimaginable pain, and ...

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Millions Left with No Internet After End of Affordable Connectivity Program



When the world shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, jobs went virtual and educational institutions switched to online learning.  Many people struggled to financially to pay for Internet to meet these demands.  In response to the need for affordable internet access, the government established the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB Program) to temporarily help low-income households pay for broadband service through reimbursement and discounts.   For a long-term solution to the internet service affordability problem, Congress created the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to replace the EBB Program in late 2021.  Funding for the program ended at the beginning of 2024, and the program provided its final month of assistance in April 2024, leaving thousands of ...

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311 People Told HHS That Promotoras Are Essential for Public Health and Vaccine Education!



As COVID-19 exposed cracks in our healthcare system and health gaps, community health workers rose to the challenge to educate communities on virus prevention, dispel incorrect information, and advocate for the vaccine.  Community health workers – called promotoras in Latino communities – are non-medical public health workers who connect people to healthcare and social services.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) is seeking public comments on the use of community health workers to increase “cultural competency in educational campaigns on public health vaccines and prevention, including but not limited to influenza and COVID-19.”  Submit this Salud America! model comment to tell HHS about the importance of using ...

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Explore Your Mental Health with the All of Us Research Program



One in four U.S. adults were living with a mental health condition as of last year — that’s nearly 60 million people, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.  Many questions remain about the rise of mental health issues.   That's why the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has taken a special interest in mental health.  As part of the program’s mission to collect the health data of over 1 million Americans, the All of Us Research Program is learning more about the mental health backgrounds of participants, which could advance mental health research.   When signing up for the program, participants fill out mental health surveys.   Through these surveys researchers can study early mental illness risk ...

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Get Moving with a Free Child Physical Activity Program You Can Do from Home!



Many Latino children have pressing mental health needs but are not getting adequate mental health care, studies have shown.  COVID-19 didn’t help, either.  The pandemic heightened social isolation, dependence on smartphones and social media, and mental health issues among young people.   Meanwhile, opportunities declined for physical activity – a proven method for treating disorders such as depression and anxiety.  Loss of physical activity can harm physical, emotional, social, and mental health.  This is why a PhD student at Michigan State University is offering a free online program geared to increasing physical activity to improve mental health in Latino children between the ages of 7 and 11.  About the Physical Activity Program  The program is part of a ...

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