A school counselor once told me, “Why don’t you look at community colleges? They’re more affordable.” Immediately my education dreams were crushed.
Through a Lens of Intersectionality
Recognizing that we all carry many identities that come with varying levels of power and privilege is called intersectionality.
The Real History of Pueblo, Colorado
When I visited a few months ago, I had the opportunity to explore the Pueblo Riverwalk and learn a little bit about the history of Pueblo.
Representation Matters
The first time I saw someone that looked like me on TV was the Yellow Power Ranger. Without a doubt, there’s a problem of representation in the media.
Putting Health Equity into Health Policy
One shift to our approach to policy advocacy was including housing, food access, and other non-health care legislation in our analysis of health policy.