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Raise your hand if you like change

A few questions for this sunny Thursday morning: 1. How many times in the last week have you heard the news, your boss, our president, your partner, or your kid’s teacher talk about how things have to change and we have to take action? 2. How many times to do you agree? 3.

Hot off the Press…

Challenge accepted! The bloggers of The Hispanic Health Equity have created a bookshelf containing an array of volumes that express our interests and favorite subjects to be published (crossing fingers here) as part of the BYOB(ookworm) Daily Prompt Please scroll and read through, comment and let us know what you think... Hispanics

Real Stories Series: The life of a new young gay man living in New York – It’s almost like a reality show…

It’s been almost two years since I decided to move from Venezuela. I was both excited and scared about finding a job, a new place I was going to call “home”, making new friends, fitting in the American Society, but also fitting in with the Gay Culture. As a young

Droppin’ Science: Why does evidence based information minimize risk?

President Obama nominated astrophysicist France A. Cordova to head the National Science Foundation.  I first became aware of this when I saw the headline, “First Latina to be nominated to head National Science Foundation”.  My first thought was, ‘What is the National Science Foundation?’ Turns out the NSF supports fundamental