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latine, is just saying that latinx is not medically correct because there is not a latinx. they're trying to say we are disrupting the gender binary also not trying to subscribe to english norms in the way we express ourselves. julian: that was sosa simply done. thank you -- so it's distinctly done. one minute left. we know the word latinx, for the reason you mentioned, is not necessarily the most popular, within the community that it is supposed to be representing. can you talk to us about the notion, just because it is not popular now, doesn't mean it is not the right word for us to be using? >> absolutely. the first thing is historically, none of these terms, chicano, latino, puerto rican, none of these terms people have used were popular in the communities initially. it was always people left out of the conversation trying to assert their identity in a larger political conversation. because of that, it's never been popular. it has gained popularity but the focus has been with the terminologies that are popular, who are the groups that are being left out? this is a way o
latine, is just saying that latinx is not medically correct because there is not a latinx. they're trying to say we are disrupting the gender binary also not trying to subscribe to english norms in the way we express ourselves. julian: that was sosa simply done. thank you -- so it's distinctly done. one minute left. we know the word latinx, for the reason you mentioned, is not necessarily the most popular, within the community that it is supposed to be representing. can you talk to us about the...
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he says the latinx health latinx health crisis that came to the surface during covid is now raging again with monkeypox. monkeypox. >> there is some tension in the community and some anxiety of -- who has it? will i be safe going to a gathering of friends at a birthday party? >> reporter: there are 156 confirmed cases in santa clara county. the latinx community make up 55% of the cases and about 80% of those infected are bisexual and gay men. similar trends are happening throughout the bay area and the u.s. >> anybody can get monkeypox. what is it that latinos are becoming more affected because of the factors that puts somebody at risk. >> i do not think there is enough public awareness that has has reached the population that needs to be reached. >> reporter: this doctor is the medical director at the communid gardner family health services in san jose and says poverty often -- and efficient messaging messaging to spanish-speaking people are all factors. >> i think the majority of canvassing that has been going on is primarily in english. it needs to reach the hispanic population. it ne
he says the latinx health latinx health crisis that came to the surface during covid is now raging again with monkeypox. monkeypox. >> there is some tension in the community and some anxiety of -- who has it? will i be safe going to a gathering of friends at a birthday party? >> reporter: there are 156 confirmed cases in santa clara county. the latinx community make up 55% of the cases and about 80% of those infected are bisexual and gay men. similar trends are happening throughout...
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tina, i guess they think now that they've gotten the sad feedback on latinx, they've gotten rid of latinx back so many of the hispanics that are now looking at the gop? >> well, biden's team may have shifted their messaging, but they've shifted it to things that i don't care about. really. what matters to me is result ares, and results resonate with me. and right now the economy is in the toilet. rachel: that's right. mark? your thoughts on that, what else could they be doing, you know? tina's right, i mean, so far nothing to restore the american dream. >> she's absolutely correct. the economy's in the tank. border security is nonexistent. crime is rising. people are frustrated and and tiredded. whatever president biden puts out now -- [inaudible] rachel: tina, you're coming to us out of texas. the border is a big issue there. talk to us about what you think the biden administrations should be doing and how hispanics feel especially in places like texas and arizona about the open border situation. >> sure. that's a critical issue for those on the border. it's flipping entire counties from
tina, i guess they think now that they've gotten the sad feedback on latinx, they've gotten rid of latinx back so many of the hispanics that are now looking at the gop? >> well, biden's team may have shifted their messaging, but they've shifted it to things that i don't care about. really. what matters to me is result ares, and results resonate with me. and right now the economy is in the toilet. rachel: that's right. mark? your thoughts on that, what else could they be doing, you know?...
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and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as our honoree. born in el salvador and raised in the mission since 4. ivan, sorry, ana was write it phonetically, ivan is u.s. d alumni and a product of our after school program. as a youth he worked at several boys and girls clubs and later as an after school coordinator. his path eventually lead him to violence prevention as he witnessed neighbors and youth get caught up in the criminal injustice system. ivan has always been passionate about ensuring that our community members are given the adequate tools and resources to succeed once they ree
and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as...
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and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as our honoree. born in el salvador and raised in the mission since 4. ivan, sorry, ana was write it phonetically, ivan is u.s. d alumni and a product of our after school program. as a youth he worked at several boys and girls clubs and later as an after school coordinator. his path eventually lead him to violence prevention as he witnessed neighbors and youth get caught up in the criminal injustice system. ivan has always been passionate about ensuring that our community members are given the adequate tools and resources to succeed once they ree
and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as...
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and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as our honoree. born in el salvador and raised in the mission since 4. ivan, sorry, ana was write it phonetically, ivan is u.s. d alumni and a product of our after school program. as a youth he worked at several boys and girls clubs and later as an after school coordinator. his path eventually lead him to violence prevention as he witnessed neighbors and youth get caught up in the criminal injustice system. ivan has always been passionate about ensuring that our community members are given the adequate tools and resources to succeed once they ree
and we have a latinx supervisor here to start us. so i'll mention it again when she comes in and we'll all clap for her. as the supervisor of district 9 which includes the mission history which is the historic heart of the latino community in the san francisco, you can imagine that taking latinx heritage month is hard because we're filled, absolutely filled with superheros and super all over the mission. so it's a very very special honor that the district 9 office today is honoring ivan vega as...
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lots of vegan soul food as well as other latinx flavorss other latinx flavors. tacos. there will be such a great vari. such a great variety. >> the festival go from 11:00 t0 this sunday. tickets start at 15 15 bucks. > >> movie theatergoers can stack a three dollars movie ticket this saturday in celebration ofl cinema day. is also an effort to to lure crowds back to the answers. you can check for partg can check for participating theaters on the website what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >> you will be able to get a cod booster shot targeting the omicn variant. you can get it early next week. the cdc gave final al cdc gave final approval yesterday. >> the virus continues to changd
lots of vegan soul food as well as other latinx flavorss other latinx flavors. tacos. there will be such a great vari. such a great variety. >> the festival go from 11:00 t0 this sunday. tickets start at 15 15 bucks. > >> movie theatergoers can stack a three dollars movie ticket this saturday in celebration ofl cinema day. is also an effort to to lure crowds back to the answers. you can check for partg can check for participating theaters on the website what's the difference...
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time study to look at (inaudible) among california latinx community.rest to note was the fact san francisco county was categorized as top 5 county in california with the highest overdose rate for the latinx community. the need to provide cultural appropriate service to address specific needs of the latinx community in san francisco and must include community education, outreach engagement and are meaningful access to treatment. similarly, any approach to address the overdose crisis in san francisco must look to providing culturally relevant and targeted approaches for african americans in san francisco and unprecedented number of individuals in the community who are dying from overdoses. as you heard, african americans in san francisco are dying from overdoses at 5 times the rate of the overall general population yet make up less then 5 percent of the population in san francisco. one additional area we can learn from existing policies is legal regulation and or (inaudible) which are not concept to create safer supply models and policies that prioritize
time study to look at (inaudible) among california latinx community.rest to note was the fact san francisco county was categorized as top 5 county in california with the highest overdose rate for the latinx community. the need to provide cultural appropriate service to address specific needs of the latinx community in san francisco and must include community education, outreach engagement and are meaningful access to treatment. similarly, any approach to address the overdose crisis in san...
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time study to look at (inaudible) among california latinx community.rest to note was the fact san francisco county was categorized as top 5 county in california with the highest overdose rate for the latinx community. the need to provide cultural appropriate service to address specific needs of the latinx community in san francisco and must include community education, outreach engagement and are meaningful access to treatment. similarly, any approach to address the overdose crisis in san francisco must look to providing culturally relevant and targeted approaches for african americans in san francisco and unprecedented number of individuals in the community who are dying from overdoses. as you heard, african americans in san francisco are dying from overdoses at 5 times the rate of the overall general population yet make up less then 5 percent of the population in san francisco. one additional area we can learn from existing policies is legal regulation and or (inaudible) which are not concept to create safer supply models and policies that prioritize
time study to look at (inaudible) among california latinx community.rest to note was the fact san francisco county was categorized as top 5 county in california with the highest overdose rate for the latinx community. the need to provide cultural appropriate service to address specific needs of the latinx community in san francisco and must include community education, outreach engagement and are meaningful access to treatment. similarly, any approach to address the overdose crisis in san...
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it was latinx and native people who flipped arizona when other people thought it was impossible. one of our grantees, lucia, together with their coalitiopartners knocked on 1.5 million doors. ey registered 200,000 people to vote. their executive director shared with us through tears after the election what it was like to see people coming back day after day to canvas voters after burying loved ones to covi after and i get emotional talking about it, like after losing jobs in this economic environment, being cramped multiple families and single apartments, coming back day after day to reach out to voters. it's stunninthat the navajo nation, the community that was most impacted by covid, turned out at an inedible 89% to vote. api people in pennsylvania made 1.3 milli calls to people in 10 languages, voters who have been ignored by so many other electoral operations and black women, the backbone of our democracy, the vanguard of social justice movements, who led the way as usual in voting down hate from coast to coast who believed geoia could be a swing state who even after the thef
it was latinx and native people who flipped arizona when other people thought it was impossible. one of our grantees, lucia, together with their coalitiopartners knocked on 1.5 million doors. ey registered 200,000 people to vote. their executive director shared with us through tears after the election what it was like to see people coming back day after day to canvas voters after burying loved ones to covi after and i get emotional talking about it, like after losing jobs in this economic...
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, then we owe it to the collective power, resilience, and collective advocacy of our hispanic and latinx siblings. to those in massachusetts and across the country and those on my dedicated staff now and in the past, from isa to lina to luz, to alanna, to ricardo, to dago, to kayla, we thank you. this month and every month we give you your flowers. and finally, mr. speaker, i rise to recognize september as alopecia awareness month. across the country approximately seven million people have alopecia and auto -- an autoimmune disease i live with that attacks one's hair follicles. people of all genders, races, from every walk of life are living with this condition. and thankfully although this does not threaten our lives, it does not mean it does not impact it. collectively we are fighting for bold investments in skin disease research, comprehensive medical coverage, and meaningful public education to combat the stigma, discrimination, bullying, and indeed even depression and suicide ideation that so many of us experience. whether we are sharing a meal in the heart of the massachusetts seve
, then we owe it to the collective power, resilience, and collective advocacy of our hispanic and latinx siblings. to those in massachusetts and across the country and those on my dedicated staff now and in the past, from isa to lina to luz, to alanna, to ricardo, to dago, to kayla, we thank you. this month and every month we give you your flowers. and finally, mr. speaker, i rise to recognize september as alopecia awareness month. across the country approximately seven million people have...
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predictably, black people, latinx, poor people, more likely to get the flu and die from it.ng up the same scenario with covid-19. when he has his white house advisor saying this socially experienced, broadly experienced global health phenomenon needs to be moved into commercial products and the commercial private health insurance market, we are going to see thsame kind ooutcomes again. people who have health insurance as he doctors once your mom more likely to get there booster -- and see their doctors once a year are more likely to get the booster. this virus is going to pool amongst black people, latinx, uninsured, poor, working class and people in the political class are going to think things are fine because they're getting there booster. even as we are not doing the work we need to do to make sure health equity happens around the pandemic. amy: professor, what should be done? >> the most important thing i think right now first is the president and congress need to get money to get treatment for those don't have insurance. we have lost a lot of ground around that. we nee
predictably, black people, latinx, poor people, more likely to get the flu and die from it.ng up the same scenario with covid-19. when he has his white house advisor saying this socially experienced, broadly experienced global health phenomenon needs to be moved into commercial products and the commercial private health insurance market, we are going to see thsame kind ooutcomes again. people who have health insurance as he doctors once your mom more likely to get there booster -- and see their...
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. >> who even decides what latinx looks like? i look latinx. >> of course you do, you're beautiful., no! >> the future of the family sitcom, to me, is most present in shows like "one day at a time" -- telling stories about an america you don't always see on television. >> yeah! >> in ways that are funny, and fresh, and invigorating. and if you look at the best family sitcoms on tv right now, that's what they're doing. >> and in case anybody else wants to know what's up. this latin-american family is headed to their american home. >> that is so cool. anne hathaway just totally stood up for those mexicans. >>> i'm not obsessed with sex. i just can't stop thinking about it. >> sexuality has come a long way in sitcom history. >> can you donate a penis to a person who's transitioning? >> laughter is a great way to deal with a very tricky world. >> daddy horny, michael. >> sitcoms talk about sex. >> my underwear. >> my god. >> and about relationships
. >> who even decides what latinx looks like? i look latinx. >> of course you do, you're beautiful., no! >> the future of the family sitcom, to me, is most present in shows like "one day at a time" -- telling stories about an america you don't always see on television. >> yeah! >> in ways that are funny, and fresh, and invigorating. and if you look at the best family sitcoms on tv right now, that's what they're doing. >> and in case anybody else...
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think there has been a greater conversation around the terminology that we use, so latino, latina, latinxas changed? first, social media. where a wave of younger generation are looking at their identity and the journey along the way. >> yeah, i look asian but i'm mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics who speak spanish at home has declined by nearly 10 percentage points in the last four decades, with second and third generations less likely tone courage their children to speak the language. >> the comedian john ro sals, half white and half hispanic see it in their own life. >> my family would speak spang lish and my dad said he would teach me spanish growing up and obviously he never did and we tell me things and i would catch up on it, so i think it is starting to become more of a normal thing. >> so whether it's latino, hispanic or latinx, the flavor of the culture is reaching everyone. >> this is chicken. >> chicken, yes. >> it shouldn't be surprising to anyone anymore. everyone is interracial. everyone is mixed. >> it is time people
think there has been a greater conversation around the terminology that we use, so latino, latina, latinxas changed? first, social media. where a wave of younger generation are looking at their identity and the journey along the way. >> yeah, i look asian but i'm mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics who speak spanish at home has declined by nearly 10 percentage points in the last four decades, with second and third generations...
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research center for the americas is the first center in the us system to combine perspectives from latinxnic studies and latin american area studies dolores tuerta co-founded the united farm workers union with says our chavez in 1962 and has been recognized for her 60 years of community organizing. she's received a presidential medal of freedom in 2012. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley for all of us. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at 6 o'clock. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >>> tonight, breaking news. the category 4 hurricane now taking aim at bermuda. hurricane fiona, winds 130 miles per hour. a hurrican
research center for the americas is the first center in the us system to combine perspectives from latinxnic studies and latin american area studies dolores tuerta co-founded the united farm workers union with says our chavez in 1962 and has been recognized for her 60 years of community organizing. she's received a presidential medal of freedom in 2012. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley for all of us. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at 6 o'clock....
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they are using terms like latinx, nobody in the latino community uses those.e the opposite of what you find in the latino community that values faith and family. they're on a similar trajectory to the old reagan democrats, the grandchildren of irish and italian immigrants. that's where the latino community is now. what party is speaking to their dreams and aspirations? right now it's the republican party. i'm excited about the trends we're seeing now and going forward. >> bill: the last point you were making. working class latinos seem to have this draw toward the republican party. they went to the state of nevada and all these communities around las vegas to do their research there and that's what they discovered. so then we asked how do they feel about president biden? right now quinnipiac, approve 48%. disapprove 46. a bit of a split there. when asked how motivated they are to vote in the mid-terms look what we found here. 46% say they are more motivated. what's driving that, economic or more? >> well, listen, they are. working class americans of every back
they are using terms like latinx, nobody in the latino community uses those.e the opposite of what you find in the latino community that values faith and family. they're on a similar trajectory to the old reagan democrats, the grandchildren of irish and italian immigrants. that's where the latino community is now. what party is speaking to their dreams and aspirations? right now it's the republican party. i'm excited about the trends we're seeing now and going forward. >> bill: the last...
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he's always welcome on this show to talk about his heritage, his latinx community.re's a new movie out called "my son hunter" distributed by breitbart. >> how did they get your laptop and take it to the fbi? >> i got water damage. i took it to be fixed. >> what? were you swimming with it? >> i forgot to pick it up. >> forgot to pick it up? >> i was so busy. >> oh, come on, man, what kind of moron forgets to pick up his laptop at a repair shop. were you high or drunk? >> no, dad. i'm sober. >> bull [bleep]. >> tucker: you must have learned a lot playing this role. you must have immersed yourself in it. what did you learn about the biden family? >> good evening, tucker. i learned a lot. mostly, though, i'm grateful for the fact that i haven't mysteriously fallen from a sixth-story balcony or accidentally hung myself in the last day. i learned that hunter is a man who wants to please his father, but ultimately it would be funny if it wasn't this family who basically seemed to have sold the air america's future to the chinese on the sly. >> tucker: it does seem -- in fa
he's always welcome on this show to talk about his heritage, his latinx community.re's a new movie out called "my son hunter" distributed by breitbart. >> how did they get your laptop and take it to the fbi? >> i got water damage. i took it to be fixed. >> what? were you swimming with it? >> i forgot to pick it up. >> forgot to pick it up? >> i was so busy. >> oh, come on, man, what kind of moron forgets to pick up his laptop at a repair shop....
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there's a lot of latinx people, which i am latina, so i'm super excited to be here. >> it feels great. it has been a rough time with the pandemic, being locked down, and being with the community is very liberating. >> the sun beating down. >> it was hot today. >> flores is proud to be out and proud of his city. >> it's good to have tried in oakland because i'm proud of the community -- i'm part of the community. i feel like i'm an oakland person. >> it feels really good to see people. tara: it is a connection april and her wife want for their children. >> i can't get my kids to have this feeling any other way. you read books, and it is totally different from being here in person. tara: alameda county public health is also here with monkeypox vaccine. are you thinking about getting the monkeypox vaccine? >> absolutely, yeah. 100% i want to get it. tara: from this morning's marching to the afternoon partying, the sights, sounds, and smells drawing people in, and these vendors agree, happy to be back in business. >> we are down to online orders, and now we can try it on. tara: the measur
there's a lot of latinx people, which i am latina, so i'm super excited to be here. >> it feels great. it has been a rough time with the pandemic, being locked down, and being with the community is very liberating. >> the sun beating down. >> it was hot today. >> flores is proud to be out and proud of his city. >> it's good to have tried in oakland because i'm proud of the community -- i'm part of the community. i feel like i'm an oakland person. >> it feels...
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it honors hispanic and latinx people for their -- and veterans for their service. bratwurst all in oktoberfest in redwood city. the downtown square has been transformed into a lively german entertainment space. there will be food, music, dancing, games, a yodeling contest and beer on tap. with entry you can get a commemorative beer stein with a free drink included. the event continues tomorrow and tickets can be bought online. if you do indulge and partake, enjoy responsibly this weekend. before we go, let's get one last check of our forecast. lisa: we are talking near 90 today so really summerlike for this first weekend of fall. mid 90's inland, mid 80's around the bayshore. 70's from half moon bay, pacifica and stinson. almost as warm tomorrow. a bit of a cooling trend monday but by tuesday and wednesday, not as hot. a bump in temperatures by the end of the work week but overall a typical fall like week for the bay area. stephanie: thank you for joining us on abc seven mornings. i am stephanie sierra. abc7news continues at 8:00 a.m. have a great day. ♪ kevin: i'v
it honors hispanic and latinx people for their -- and veterans for their service. bratwurst all in oktoberfest in redwood city. the downtown square has been transformed into a lively german entertainment space. there will be food, music, dancing, games, a yodeling contest and beer on tap. with entry you can get a commemorative beer stein with a free drink included. the event continues tomorrow and tickets can be bought online. if you do indulge and partake, enjoy responsibly this weekend....
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1619 project is part of that different story, stories of asian american, pacific islander history, latinxr stories, the black lives matter movement. i try to do this third reconstruction as well. we need to tell our kids a story that shows the tragedy but also the beauty of this country, that shows what it was like for racial slavery to end and how people who were enslaved became architects of american uphold the white people who have been abolitionists. and right now, are staunch anti racists -- and not just allies. more than that, they stand in solidarity with black people. we need to tell stories about our brown sisters and brothers who stand in solidarity with us, our asian american pacific islander sisters and brothers, our indigenous sisters and brothers who stand with us. that is the story that can build consensus and community. so, i reject governor abbott's notion that, if we tell a critical version of american history, we somehow are not patriotic, we somehow do not love the country and do not believe in the country. if anything, those of us who strive, whether we are prisoners
1619 project is part of that different story, stories of asian american, pacific islander history, latinxr stories, the black lives matter movement. i try to do this third reconstruction as well. we need to tell our kids a story that shows the tragedy but also the beauty of this country, that shows what it was like for racial slavery to end and how people who were enslaved became architects of american uphold the white people who have been abolitionists. and right now, are staunch anti racists...
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people there, how they wouldn't have run this by someone who speaks spanish, who is hispanic, latino, latinx-check this for us. because what's happened something that's good, something trying to reach a population that is growing, and that, don, is going to be a bedrock of your fan base for the next 50, 60 years onward as we become a majority minority nation, and those people are probably going to love their nfl football as much as their moms and dads and grandmothers and grandfathers did, that's your group. that's a group of people you want to reach in addition to women, people of color, others as well. so why wouldn't you double-check this? and maybe they did and the person they talked to didn't do a good job of it, but you've created a controversy where this was supposed to be a really good thing and now it's turned into a bad thing, and that is exactly what you don't want as you're trying to celebrate a culture by denigrating that culture. >> christine brennen, thank you so much. i appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ icy hot pro. ♪ ice works fast... to freeze your pain and your doubt.
people there, how they wouldn't have run this by someone who speaks spanish, who is hispanic, latino, latinx-check this for us. because what's happened something that's good, something trying to reach a population that is growing, and that, don, is going to be a bedrock of your fan base for the next 50, 60 years onward as we become a majority minority nation, and those people are probably going to love their nfl football as much as their moms and dads and grandmothers and grandfathers did,...
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words from the southerton high school worksheet, white privilege, marginization, social justice, latinx space, you argue students should be taught reading, writing and areth me particular, but instead something quite different. >> actually, i can't hear him. >> michael, are you there? >> yes, i'm sorry, i could not hear -- yes, it's quite troubling. what happened was i belong to a facebook group called families for freedom that monitors a lot of different things going on in connecticut and souterton, and it was brought to our attention by the parent of a student that the worksheet was handed out, so the student decided to attend the board meeting and speak out against the worksheet that had outrageous and discriminatory comments, and i decided to go, having heard about it, and attended the meeting and spoke out with susan -- and other parents in town. >> john: is it your contention, though, that students are being taught the wrong thing? >> yeah, sure. my contention is schools should focus on practical matters, things students will need after they graduate high school to continue on in
words from the southerton high school worksheet, white privilege, marginization, social justice, latinx space, you argue students should be taught reading, writing and areth me particular, but instead something quite different. >> actually, i can't hear him. >> michael, are you there? >> yes, i'm sorry, i could not hear -- yes, it's quite troubling. what happened was i belong to a facebook group called families for freedom that monitors a lot of different things going on in...
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hispanic heritage day festivities, kickoff at 10 am in last until 5 pm the event honors hispanic and latinxibutions to the armed forces. there will be veterans speakers recruiters recruiters displays and interactive panel presentations. also happening today beer bratwurst and it's all october fest in redwood city downtown redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a lively german entertainment space. there will be food music dancing games a yodeling contest and beer on tap, of course with entry you can get a commemorative beer stein with a free drink included the event continues on tomorrow and tickets can be bought online as always if you do indulge in partake, enjoy responsibly this weekend. let's get a final check of your accuweather forecast lisa. yeah and hot for the leaderhosen in redwood city today with a high of about 90. so the warmth heading along the peninsula with more mid 80s and a sea breeze but not a strong one out there. that's why we're going to see 80 in san francisco 94 in santa rosa as well as livermore the accuweather 7-day forecast just about as warm to
hispanic heritage day festivities, kickoff at 10 am in last until 5 pm the event honors hispanic and latinxibutions to the armed forces. there will be veterans speakers recruiters recruiters displays and interactive panel presentations. also happening today beer bratwurst and it's all october fest in redwood city downtown redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a lively german entertainment space. there will be food music dancing games a yodeling contest and beer on tap, of...
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in shaping hiv strategies locally and nationally and he was focused on health disparities for the latinxmunity. he passed away too young on august 1st at the aim of 51. hisly y'all -- hisly y'all grew up in a puerto rican family. he taught high school in new york for a time but moved to san francisco where he went to work for a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the gay and latinx community. as director of programs and operations at uagulus, he implemented hiv prevention programs and mentored staff. this put him on track for drug abuse prevention. in 2005, he was a director at dph where he managed project pride which works to reduce drug abuse among teens and connects retired physicians for those in underserved communities and he provided input into the framing of national hiv strategy and served as the planning council and a founding member of the coalition member of the prevention aid's services. he served as policy director as -- he worked on local and state policy to improve health with a focus on reducing disparities and health equity and he supported to maintain the public health ac
in shaping hiv strategies locally and nationally and he was focused on health disparities for the latinxmunity. he passed away too young on august 1st at the aim of 51. hisly y'all -- hisly y'all grew up in a puerto rican family. he taught high school in new york for a time but moved to san francisco where he went to work for a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the gay and latinx community. as director of programs and operations at uagulus, he implemented hiv prevention programs and mentored...
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latino, latina, latinx, it has become a more visible conversation.so, what has changed? for us, social media. a wave of young creators described their own identities and share their journey along the way. >> it started posting, i look asian, but i mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics to speak spanish at home has declined by nearly ten percentage points in the last decades. with second and third generation is less likely to encourage their children to speak the language. a trend comedian -- who's halfway and half the hispanic have seen in his own life. >> my family, they would speak spanglish. my dad always told me he would teach me this spanish, he would tell me things, and i would catch up on it. i think it's starting to be a normal thing. >> whether it's latino, or hispanic, or latinx, the flavor of the culture is reaching everyone. >> this is the chicken? >> the chicken that's to die for. >> it shouldn't be surprising to anyone. everyone's interest in, will everyone's mixed. >> some people cut
latino, latina, latinx, it has become a more visible conversation.so, what has changed? for us, social media. a wave of young creators described their own identities and share their journey along the way. >> it started posting, i look asian, but i mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics to speak spanish at home has declined by nearly ten percentage points in the last decades. with second and third generation is less likely to...
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including the latinx community has got to come out and provide impact and exposure to getting the vote. it's not just about voting every four years, it's about voting every time we have an opportunity. >> black media has a particular credibility with people that need that urging because they are coming from a position of where they deal with the issues all of the time. like for example, mr. graves, watching what is happening in jackson, mississippi. about to go into his third week of a water crisis affecting more than 150, 000, mostly black residents. the network just joined, reverend jamal brian and others and sending trailers, trucks full of bottled water down there. the crisis has obviously galvanized the civil rights community. it is also an environmental issue, some say worsened by climate change. it's already disproportionately affecting black communities. i cannot help but think that the black media of the future, love to deal with both of these issues. both racial an environmental justice because the black communities that they serve will be forced to. your thoughts on that mr.
including the latinx community has got to come out and provide impact and exposure to getting the vote. it's not just about voting every four years, it's about voting every time we have an opportunity. >> black media has a particular credibility with people that need that urging because they are coming from a position of where they deal with the issues all of the time. like for example, mr. graves, watching what is happening in jackson, mississippi. about to go into his third week of a...
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." >> and what's fabulous about is, it's the first latinx hero that has his own movie and it's reallys. that's a big deal. >> i'm, of course, the bad guy [ laughter ] i'm the white military industrial complex, so i had a a fabulous time. >> jimmy: wow. >> because there's nothing better than being bad. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i love that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, since you've been coming here, i mean, i would say probably "late night" you've been a friend of our show, and i appreciate it. every time you're on, it's fun you brought your dogs here before >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah >> my little creatures all passed away. [ audience aws ] they - >> yeah, i can't talk about it because i still get upset. it was about a year ago. and i was feeling sad, and one of my sons said, "our -- i said, "i can't get another dog i just can't." you know, and he said, "well, then get cats. and i'm bi, so - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait so you're -- you're -- you mean you like dogs and cats >> i'm fluid >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah you like dogs -- yeah no, no, no >> i'm very fluid where animals ar
." >> and what's fabulous about is, it's the first latinx hero that has his own movie and it's reallys. that's a big deal. >> i'm, of course, the bad guy [ laughter ] i'm the white military industrial complex, so i had a a fabulous time. >> jimmy: wow. >> because there's nothing better than being bad. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i love that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, since you've been coming here, i mean, i would say probably "late night"...
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the harsher sentences black and latinx people often receive, on average as compared with white people, were convicted of precisely same conduct. and i think an often overlooked aspect the media that cause the killings of native americans and transgender americans, for example to go underreported, sometimes unreported. the book also captures the importance notion of intersectionality, the idea that, for example all native american women experience, different violations of their human rights than often native american men or women from other racial and ethnic groups. the idea that the specifici of the intersectionality of our different identities matter they, matter to us, but they also matter in identifying and addressing human rights violations. the authors give statistics, but they also say the names of many of the people who have been lost to, in this instance, human rights violations by, police and the criminal justice system. they the often painfully familiar names breonna taylor, tamir rice, george floyd and others, and also lesser known names like anita riley and lorraine polanc
the harsher sentences black and latinx people often receive, on average as compared with white people, were convicted of precisely same conduct. and i think an often overlooked aspect the media that cause the killings of native americans and transgender americans, for example to go underreported, sometimes unreported. the book also captures the importance notion of intersectionality, the idea that, for example all native american women experience, different violations of their human rights than...
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those particular stations, particularly because they were in working class neighborhoods and serving latinx serving neighborhoods and so, we did request that the cac that we have more of a regular update on what happens with those stations accordingly. so, having bart coming to actual present at the next cac meeting and the december meeting as well, too. so that way we can get regular updates since it was made clear that there was not going to be any particular timeline about what would be happening with actually the funding of those designs accordingly, so those are some of the quick updates that happened with the one bay area grant at our last cac meeting earlier this week but i'm here for questions as well too. >> thank you, member ortiz. and any public comment in the chamber on the cac report? none. remote. >> checking for remote public comment on item four. and there is no public comment. all right. public comment on item 4 is closed. thank you again, mr. ortiz. and mr. clerk, please call item 5. >> item five, appoint one member to community advisory committee. this is an action item.
those particular stations, particularly because they were in working class neighborhoods and serving latinx serving neighborhoods and so, we did request that the cac that we have more of a regular update on what happens with those stations accordingly. so, having bart coming to actual present at the next cac meeting and the december meeting as well, too. so that way we can get regular updates since it was made clear that there was not going to be any particular timeline about what would be...
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youth were disproportionately black, native and latinx. more likely to identify as lgbtq plus and transgender or gender other then female or male from the 2022 youth count. maybe i'll pause again. i don't know if anyone-- >> i don't see. >> okay. again, there is a lot of places where i added information in here bringing in some coordinated entry data to show that families tend to be younger and to show the growing population of older adults, which would be about a third of literally homeless adults which i think is consistent with what we are seeing nationally. the population that will have special needs. income, comparing people's income which is extremely go against the united way, bringing in the yoonted way real cost measure to show what outsiders are saying is a livable real cost of living in san francisco. a counterpoint. we are starting to get information and data from mental health sf which is really exciting, so this beautiful chart is lifted out of the materials because i liked it so much. about 46 percent of the-people experienc
youth were disproportionately black, native and latinx. more likely to identify as lgbtq plus and transgender or gender other then female or male from the 2022 youth count. maybe i'll pause again. i don't know if anyone-- >> i don't see. >> okay. again, there is a lot of places where i added information in here bringing in some coordinated entry data to show that families tend to be younger and to show the growing population of older adults, which would be about a third of literally...
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the data does not include, it includes white, asian, black, latinx, it does not include students with disabilities. it does not class reference low-income families, homeless families, foster care youth, pacific islanders and i'm asking this because if we're going to put out data like this, i would like it to be more thorough, so the community and the boe and anyone who is reading it can be more informed. so, i'm respectfully ask you that when you put out data like this, that you cross-reference and include other communities. the other thing is -- can you please put virtual and in person a little bit more in half. i have a physical disability. and i'm a single parent. i just can't come over time. i'm grateful i had an opportunity to talk tonight but other times i couldn't. i'm asking and finally, unfortunately from -- snacks are not -- from what i understand, snacks are not included and parents, low-income families, i'm speaking on behalf of low-income families -- >> i'm sorry, that's your time for today. >> finally, dorothy. >> hi. parents for public schools of san francisco stands be
the data does not include, it includes white, asian, black, latinx, it does not include students with disabilities. it does not class reference low-income families, homeless families, foster care youth, pacific islanders and i'm asking this because if we're going to put out data like this, i would like it to be more thorough, so the community and the boe and anyone who is reading it can be more informed. so, i'm respectfully ask you that when you put out data like this, that you cross-reference...
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the data does not include, it includes white, asian, black, latinx, it does not include students with disabilities. it does not class reference low-income families, homeless families, foster care youth, pacific islanders and i'm asking this because if we're going to put out data like this, i would like it to be more thorough, so the community and the boe and anyone who is reading it can be more informed. so, i'm respectfully ask you that when you put out data like this, that you cross-reference and include other communities. the other thing is -- can you please put virtual and in person a little bit more in half. i have a physical disability. and i'm a single parent. i just can't come over time. i'm grateful i had an opportunity to talk tonight but other times i couldn't. i'm asking and finally, unfortunately from -- snacks are not -- from what i understand, snacks are not included and parents, low-income families, i'm speaking on behalf of low-income families -- >> i'm sorry, that's your time for today. >> finally, dorothy. >> hi. parents for public schools of san francisco stands be
the data does not include, it includes white, asian, black, latinx, it does not include students with disabilities. it does not class reference low-income families, homeless families, foster care youth, pacific islanders and i'm asking this because if we're going to put out data like this, i would like it to be more thorough, so the community and the boe and anyone who is reading it can be more informed. so, i'm respectfully ask you that when you put out data like this, that you cross-reference...
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even in arizona when we think about what happened in arizona, the organizing of latino, latinx and nativehe data is clear about this that there's this sense that among this particular electorate that the cultural and demographic shifts in the country are preeminent. it presents a threat. we have to acknowledge that and hit it and hit it directly, it seems to me, nicolle, just like you just did. >> amanda, i cut you off. go ahead. >> he made me think of a point i've been thinking about a lot and that is the value proposition that is up for grabs among persuadable republicans, the highest value of all, the freedom, the freedom to have your vote count. the freedom to be heard, the freedom to love who you want to love, to do business if you want to do business. i don't view this growing trend happening in conservative circles where they look at how they're losing representation on a national level and are thinking of exceedingly clever ways to obtain and extract control. this is a lot of what ron desantis is exploring with his governmental powers in florida. this is a lot of what you see in t
even in arizona when we think about what happened in arizona, the organizing of latino, latinx and nativehe data is clear about this that there's this sense that among this particular electorate that the cultural and demographic shifts in the country are preeminent. it presents a threat. we have to acknowledge that and hit it and hit it directly, it seems to me, nicolle, just like you just did. >> amanda, i cut you off. go ahead. >> he made me think of a point i've been thinking...
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why can't latinxers play latin roles? not beautiful? >> reporter: from natalie wood playing puerto rican siblings in "west side story" to al pacino as cuban refugee tony montano in "scarface." some even winning oscars for their performances. latinos make up 18% of the u.s. population but research shows latino actors had only 5% of speaking roles in 2019's top 100 movies. many in hollywood hopeful for a change. >> we're figuring it out. we're not sitting quiet. we're in the room, and figuring it out and we have to continue to have these conversations so we move the needle forward. >> i mean, you saw the numbers there. they're really telling. >> shocking. >> 18% and 19% of latinos make up the u.s. population, but 5% of speaking roles a few years ago, and people say we've come a long way, but there's a long way to go, and i think the discussion is really -- look, people want parity, but especially when it comes to latino characters, we want to see latino actors. >> that's not asking too much. that's a no-brainer. >> welcome
why can't latinxers play latin roles? not beautiful? >> reporter: from natalie wood playing puerto rican siblings in "west side story" to al pacino as cuban refugee tony montano in "scarface." some even winning oscars for their performances. latinos make up 18% of the u.s. population but research shows latino actors had only 5% of speaking roles in 2019's top 100 movies. many in hollywood hopeful for a change. >> we're figuring it out. we're not sitting quiet....
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throughout history, the united states has exploited the labor of black, indigenous, latinx and other people of color and their children in agriculture. the child labor exemptions that we need in u.s. law regulations for agriculture are part of this racist legacy and disproportionately harm children of hispanic origin in the u.s., who make up the vast majority of child farmworkers. this congress has an opportunity to make long overdue changes to u.s. labor law. the children's act for responsible employment and farm safety, the care act, sponsored by representative allard and co-sponsored by many members of this committee, would give child farmworkers the same basic workplace protections that other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 year olds and raise the basic minimum age for agricultural work to 14. another important, bill the children don't belong on tobacco farms act, sponsored by david cicilline and dick durbin, would prevent children under 18 from working with tobacco. i urge this committee to work to pass both of these important bills, and also to use its dis
throughout history, the united states has exploited the labor of black, indigenous, latinx and other people of color and their children in agriculture. the child labor exemptions that we need in u.s. law regulations for agriculture are part of this racist legacy and disproportionately harm children of hispanic origin in the u.s., who make up the vast majority of child farmworkers. this congress has an opportunity to make long overdue changes to u.s. labor law. the children's act for responsible...