The Latino community represents about 19% of the population in the United States, but less than 5% of participants in clinical trials are Lati…
As a measles outbreak unexpectedly spreads along the United States and the East Coast, concerns are raised throughout the nation.
Mental Health is often a front-and-center issue for many Latinos, but why is that topic still taboo in the community?
As of last week, more than 20 million people have enrolled in health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces, far excee…
Castro stands with other RLA and Inclusive Action leaders and community members outside of LA Board of Supervisor’s budget meeting. Photo cour…
IRLA is made up of more than 100 non-profit, community-led, health and other academic organizations, including CHILRLA, AltaMed, St. John’s Well Child & Family Center, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, UCLA Labor Center, and the USC Equity Research Institute, among others. They banded together as IRLA to advocate for immigrants in LA and proposed a county plan that would include more immigrant-related priorities to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, who would allocate the $9 billion in ARP funds given to the city.