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11/01/12
For English, click here. Este blog se había publicado en Espresso con leche . Recuerdo un día hace ocho años en que me sentí como si tuviera las manos atadas. Me sentía furiosa. Frustrada. Sin voz. Sin poder. Era un día como hoy, hace ocho años, el día de la elección general en los Estados Unidos,...
Laura Tellado's picture
10/31/12
For many on the East Coast, it's a not-so-happy Halloween today. Though Sandy has come and gone, the storm left behind unbelievable amounts of damage, particularly in New York and New Jersey, as well as continued power outages for families in the area. There's still plenty of work to be done to...
Claire Moshenberg's picture
10/31/12
It started this summer... conversations on the playground, on my favorite blogs, at work: Is this climate change? The hottest summer on record, Midwest tornadoes and floods, out-of-control forest fires. And this after a summer hurricane (Irene) and freak ice storm on Halloween 2011 had crippled my...
Morra Aarons-Mele's picture
10/31/12
This election season is extracting an enormous toll from candidates and citizens alike. Pressure is always intense in a Presidential year, but this year is different. Airwaves and Internet hammer away with news of poll after poll, minute campaign details and endless tit for tat. The presidential...
Barbara Coombs Lee's picture
10/31/12
If there is a major reason I am voting this election cycle it is this: the Affordable Care Act. My mother-in-law relies on my husband and I as her primary caregivers. And thanks to health care reform, our family is saving thousands of dollars a year in prescription drug costs for her. For working...
Elisanta Batista's picture
10/31/12
I am committed to voting this November so my daughter continues to have the healthy future she deserves. My daughter, Gracie, was born at 26 weeks for reasons that are unknown. She was just 2 lbs and 6 oz and 13.5 inches long. She stayed in the NICU for the first 68 days of her life while she...
AnnMarie Duchon's picture
10/31/12
I'm voting for the healthcare security of my eight-year-old son who is a leukemia survivor. Prior to the Affordable Care Act, I was told by every insurance broker who I spoke with that no insurance company would sell us coverage for our son because of his pre-existing condition. He was considered “...
Michelle Cunningham's picture
10/31/12
Was your child’s school built before 1979? Find out! If so, a group of chemicals called PCBs may be lurking in the light fixtures. PCBs were previously used as insulation in electrical equipment until the federal government banned their use in 1979 after declaring their harmful impact on the...
Lois Marie Gibbs's picture
10/31/12
This November, I'm voting for my son's health care security and my family's financial stability. My youngest son, Isaac, was born at 28 weeks. That's 12 weeks early. He spent the first 8 weeks of his life in the neonatal intensive care unit, which is very expensive. As a micro-preemie weighing only...
Kari Anne Roy's picture
10/31/12
As I vote in the election this November, maintaining my health care coverage is one of my top concerns. When I was 19-years-old, I was diagnosed with liver disease. It was caused by a birth defect. After having major surgery, I have been fine but need regular monitoring by liver specialists to...
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