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Old school Grenada map

... and miles to go before I sleep

Rachel Bittman

So, I’ve got to admit I’m a little nervous about this Grenada trip. It’s not so much that I’m nervous about what I’ll be doing there, it’s more the fact that this is the first school trip abroad I’ve taken since high school (French exchange trip. Not sure if that counts).

Entering Communities

Place Matters

Elizabeth Serrano

Have you ever thought about how the place where you live can shape your health outcomes, opportunities, and perceptions? I grew up in a predominantly Hispanic/Latino neighborhood near Los Angeles. My experience as a Latina is unique, but the narrative in my neighborhood is not representative of Latinos in other parts of the country, like the Texas Rio Grande Valley (RGV) for example.

Mislael Valentin-Cortes

Structural Barriers to Behavioral Interventions: Public Health in Action at South Texas

Mislael Valentin-Cortes

As public health professionals, we often inform our interventions on the social determinants of health and how behavioral factors deeply influence health outcomes. However, it is important to keep in mind that behavior is, in large part, determined by the socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental conditions in which individuals live.

Palm Trees

Last Mile Home

Jennifer Gonzalez

In less than 24 hours, I’ll be home again, but this time it won’t be to visit my loved ones or stay in my old bedroom. Instead, I’ll be returning to the valley through my Public Health in Action course.

Tu Salud Si Cuenta

"The Importance of Culture"

Allante Moon

Every culture is significantly different in terms of what they eat, how they prepare their food, how often they exercise and more! It is not appropriate to disregard these important aspects of another culture when trying to implement various interventions.