Policymaking shouldn’t be left to the few with the most resources and connections. Our policies and institutions are supposed to serve all Coloradans.
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The True Cost of Health Care
When patients consider the cost of health care, it goes far beyond the cost of seeing a provider, paying for prescriptions, and getting tests or procedures.
Legislative Wins and Losses for Health Equity
This year marked my 11th Colorado legislative session. This session was heavy on health equity–in ways that were beneficial and ways that were not.
Our Next Stage of Growth and Development
Like kids, organizations have stages of growth and development, too. According to the literature, there are seven typical lifecycle stages of a nonprofit.
It’s Time to Pass Paid Leave in Colorado
Six years ago, as a community organizer at 9to5 Colorado, I was with our Board of Directors, leaders, and members talking about paid family medical leave.
Look Upstream to Address the Social Determinants of Health
I hope as our work to address the social determinants of health evolves, we keep our eyes upstream and work toward community- and systems-level solutions.
From the Community to the Capitol
Five leaders from Fort Morgan decided to attend Latinx Advocacy Day, and for some it was their first experience visiting the Capitol.
Housing Is Health
Hundreds of community members invited me into their homes to talk about their housing conditions and how those impacted the health of their families.
Anti-racism Is Not an Intellectual Exercise
Anti-racism is a way of being not a declaration. Here are a few questions to reflect on as you continue down your path of anti-racism.
Census Consequences
It comes around once in a decade and it’s nearly here again—the US Census. Every 10 years, the government counts the number of people living in the US.