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Actress Eva Longoria speaks at the launch of “LA Collab” with Mayor Eric Garcetti in Los Angeles on Jan. 13, 2020. Leon Bennett / Getty Images By Suzanne Gamboa NBC Latino/NBCNews.com
Actor and philanthropist Eva Longoria Bastón is leading an array of influential Latinos to marshal their clout and the voices of the nation’s second largest population group in a quest to erase inequities that have made the impact of COVID-19 more devastating on Hispanics. Longoria Bastón said Monday the Testing for COVID-19 can be available through your primary healthcare provider or you can contact cityofinglewood.com nation is now listening and engaging in social justice so “now is the time to capitalize on that momentum” through the launch of Momento Latino, a coalition of groups focused on health, In its first year as a member of of Kobe Bryant was among just three has received rave reviews for issue education, economy and politics to rally for the nation’s estimated 60 million the prestigious National Newspaper publications highlighted at the first both regionally and nationally. Latinos, parts of which have long been Publisher Association, Inglewood virtual convention in the 80-year Today newspaper’s special edition history on July 8-9th. Inglewood Today overlooked and underserved. The inequities that permeate the Latino population were not caused by COVID-19, Longoria Bastón said. “It took a pandemic to tell us that farmworkers were essential,” she said. “This is not about setting up a single fundraiser and walking away. It’s a movement and we want it to become a movement for the Latinx community,” she said. PR News Wire Her cofounder Henry Muñoz, WASHINGTON-- Gallup announces a philanthropist and Democratic the launch of the Center on Black fundraiser and the cofounder of SOMOS Voices, an unprecedented ongoing study Health care, a New York-based health of Black life in America. Leveraging care provider network for Medicaid decades of existing Gallup findings, enrollees, said the group hopes it can put the Center on Black Voices expands on itself out of work. previous research to give a fuller picture “We wish we could tell you that the of the experiences and perspectives of INDIAN OCEAN -Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 1st Class Melvin impact of COVID-19 on our community Dominguez, from Los Angeles, directs an F/A-18E Super Hornet, attached to the more than 40 million Black Americans. was lessening but that is not the case,” Dambusters of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195, on the flight deck of the Navy’s The Center on Black Voices Muñoz said. “It’s not going away any only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during flight establishes key measures to track and time soon.” operations. Ronald Reagan, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, provides a combatreport progress on life outcomes, access A recent Centers for Disease Control ready force that protects and defends the United States, as well as the collective to opportunity and wellbeing. maritime interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo and Prevention study found that as of
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