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Author Archives: Vivienne Aguilar

Posted inEnvironment

Air-pollution study finds Valley residents pay millions on ‘completely preventable’ medical costs

by Vivienne Aguilar July 3, 2024March 19, 2025
Stockton Black health equity advocates, Danelle Shelton (second from the left) and Aaron Chapman (bottom center) receive certificates of achievement in Sacramento during Black Health Equity Advocacy Week in May 2024. Photo courtesy of The California Black Health Network.
Posted inBIPOC Communities

Valley advocates for Black health equity bring knowledge home, plan year-round resource opportunities 

by Vivienne Aguilar June 14, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inHealth Care

Nonprofit awarded over $2 million for career pathways in the northern San Joaquin Valley

by Vivienne Aguilar May 21, 2024March 19, 2025
All of Us National Research Programs offers in-person opportunities for residents across the Central Valley to ethically diversify the nation’s biomedical data
Posted inBIPOC Communities

San Joaquin Valley residents can help make national biomedical research more diverse. Here’s how

by Vivienne Aguilar May 19, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inBIPOC Communities

Black Maternal Health Symposium equips Valley birthing professionals and providers with advocacy tools 

by Vivienne Aguilar April 17, 2024March 19, 2025
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Posted inYouth

Valley schools and health centers are partnering to meet state health mandates. What’s behind the trend?

by Vivienne Aguilar April 12, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inImmigration

Medi-Cal now covers undocumented people of all ages. How Valley groups are getting the word out

by Vivienne Aguilar and Christian De Jesus Betancourt April 9, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inHealth Care

Kaiser Permanente breaks ground on new medical office building in Modesto

by Vivienne Aguilar April 5, 2024
Posted inBIPOC Communities

Black women are at highest risk for pregnancy deaths. How a new California law addresses the problem

by Vivienne Aguilar March 20, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inHealth Care

In the Valley, dental volunteers continue this annual tradition of providing free care to youth

by Vivienne Aguilar February 29, 2024

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