The first national expansion of Medi-Cal to undocumented Californians ages 50 and older represents a bold move that will provide countless imm…
Under a new law called “Older Adult Expansion,” low-income immigrants 50 and older will be eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal despite immigration status.
Linguistic justice speaks to education, equity and how we see ourselves, says Eduardo R. Muñoz-Muñoz of San José State University. Credit: STA…
From law to applied linguistics, “linguistic justice” has gained traction and has a bearing in translanguaging as an intersectional identity issue. When it comes to educational linguistics, linguistic justice entails promoting languages endangered due to coercive monolingual laws or racial prejudices in school settings. This justice is for the speaking selves of children, flowing unpredictably as they learn, without the stigma of incompleteness or faultiness.
Experts call on the California State University system to bolster the next generation of Latino doctors by better tracking students with system navigation and academic support.
Arturo Castillo, a doctor from Zacatecas, Mexico, treats patients as a physician’s assistant in his West Covina clinic. (Video still) Credit: …
