Here in Pueblo, more than 40 percent of people are on Medicaid. But, we know that our health care system doesn’t work for everyone the same way.
At the Intersection of Race and Justice
In college, I had a job as a health screener and we were hired by a prison. For most of us, it was our first window into the criminal justice system.
The Future of Affordable Housing in Colorado
I have lots of questions about how we will handle access to affordable housing in the coming years, because it is inextricably connected to health outcomes and a higher quality of life.
A Lesson on Oral Health Inequities
The resources to pay for a dental visit aren’t available to everyone. And oral health inequities don’t just show up in kids, they affect all ages.
Patterns of Gun Violence
When I hear there’s a mass shooting, I know how the next couple days will play out. The victims of gun violence change, but the pattern stays the same.