Health

  • Prop. 47’s Second Battle — Getting the Word Out

    May 12, 2015 /

    The Public Defender’s Office began meeting with potential applicants as early as December of last year. “I see around 10 people every week,” said Andrade. “The application process is long and takes time because it's on a case by case basis.”

    Crissy Gallardo  incarceration  merced county  Merced Organizing Project  MOP  Prop 47  spotlight  Vincent Andrade  
  • #ManifestJustice: A Photo Essay

    May 11, 2015 /

    Photos and story by Alyssa Castro Last weekend, I took a trip to Los Angeles, CA to serve as a docent for Manifest Justice. Manifest Justice is a pop-up art exhibition in LA, put on by The California Endowment and Amnesty International, that uses art to highlight the inequities of the society we live in, while also using creative expression as a vehicle to advocate, dream and struggle for a more just society for all. Read More

    activism  amnesty international  art  artivism  clean water  diabetes  immigration  Los Angeles  manifest justice  police violence  social justice  spotlight  water access  
  • #MercedToBaltimore: May Day Demonstration Shows Solidarity

    May 11, 2015 /

    A prayer and final act of solidarity. The group held hands as they shouted Assata Shakur’s famous social justice rallying call: "It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and protect each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains."

    baltimore  demonstration  march  protest  solidarity  spotlight  tenaya middle school  vigil  
  • Merced’s Fight for #Health4all

    April 27, 2015 /

    Hundreds of organizers, activists, and advocates rallied last week at the Capitol in a show of support for SB 4, otherwise known as the Health 4 All. The bill, which passed the Senate Health Committee in a unanimous vote last week, would provide health insurance to all Californians, including undocumented residents.

    #health4all  adam gray  anthony cannella  health care  policy  spotlight  undocumented  
  • Merced Youth Advocate During State Capitol Visit

    April 17, 2015 /

    A group of 13 Merced youth, ranging from ages 12 to 24, visited the State Capitol last Tuesday in a trip organized by the Merced Organizing Project (MOP). Their mission was to bring attention to issues plaguing their community such as violence, education and health care.

    advocacy  education  LCAP  LCFF  lobbying  merced  sacramento  spotlight  
  • Redemption Means Forgiveness: Q&A With Paul S. Flores

    April 17, 2015 /

    Redemption is forgiveness and the second part is actually moving forward and starting to bring the positive things into light. The accountability and responsibility is looking inside your pain. Then the redemption part is when you start taking the lessons from that pain.

    arts  family  gangs  healing  paul flores  placas  spotlight  theatre  violence