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LATINOS DECLARE WAR ON THE CORONAVIRUS

It’s March 14th, 2020, and I go to my Facebook page, which is always the first thing I do in the morning. I had meetings and events to attend, but I find out, thanks to Facebook, that most, if not all, were cancelled due to the Coronavirus. The Women of Color and the Citizen Action organization’s protest and event were canceled.  I was completely surprised to also find out, again, thanks to Facebook, that a chain of other social events, schools, and public places, were all cancelled and closed as well. It’s now a few weeks and yet, another social event, has been CANCELED. I’ve spoken to relatives, family members, colleagues, as well as following social media, realizing that this Coronavirus must be taken very seriously, and one must stay home. However, as for myself, as an active community person, especially in the lower West Side, I had this question to ask myself: How long will this last? How will my community be affected? I had to go out, find out how my community was reacting to the virus. Who was out there helping my community? I was very concerned. As I drove through the community, I found a ghost town, very few people out, some with masks and gloves, some without either and without a worry in the world. I kept driving around, looking for some sign of normality, but none. I parked the car and went into Price Rite to find it had a few customers, and everyone was keeping their distance from each other, the right thing to do; made a lot of sense. However, I noticed people walking around without masks and gloves. At that moment, I prayed this virus will pass and leave us alone. I then decided to take a ride and cruise through the downtown area.  I found the same thing – limited number of people, keeping their distance, and no masks and gloves. Next stop, I drove to Family Dollar, I found the same scenario, then I drove to the Harbor, and I found a ghost town. Everything was at a standstill. On April 3rd, my publisher, Alberto O. Cappas, called me and told me he needed my help in putting Coronavirus informational/educational posters on Niagara Street and other parts of the lower West Side community. (see photos). When my publisher calls, I respond, and I delivered. By the time I was finished, we had signs all over the lower West Side, with three or four different messages on the posters. On April 16, Cappas called a meeting with several people already involved in working with the Latino community, especially in handling-out masks and delivering food to the elderly, a project started by Christian Parra, a young activist who works with the Citizen Action Organization. The initial meeting also included: Gioraira Hernandez, Luz Velez, Adam Bojak, Dennis Matos, and yours truly, Dinah Aponte. While Cappas and Aponte were already distributing a limited amount of masks and putting up posters (thanks to Roberto Quintana, who donated the funds for the posters and masks), the group worked on organizing a complete strategy to cover communities beyond the lower West Side, like BMHA, Sedita Apartments, and other senior citizen centers or homes. Limited in funds, the group reached out to several groups, like the PUSH organization which also contributed $1,000 for masks and posters, and Jose C. Pizarro who contributed $100. Lillian Orsini, a former founder of the Hispanic Women’s League who now lives in Florida, and who writes a monthly column for the Latino Village. We also received masks from Buffalo Resilience, and Ellen Davis (from Florida). We will keep our readers and community posted and informed of our community activity. Please stay home until this virus blows over and the quarantine is lifted. Wear your mask, wash your hands thoroughly, and please  STAY HOME, until all this blows over and even after this quarantine is lifted. Still wear your mask, wash your hands thoroughly, even if you don’t have a low immune system. This virus does not discriminate. Good luck, prayers, and stay home, safe, and healthy. God be with you and family. Peace, Dinah Aponte. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics Sports THE HOMELESS VERSUS AFFORDABLE HOUSING December 25, 2020/No Comments THE HOMELESS VERSUS AFFORTABLE HOUSING The holidays are here, and we’ll be entering 2021 along with President Biden and his Read More THE NEW ERA OF IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA October 25, 2020/No Comments THE NEW ERA OF IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA This is the new era of immigrants entering the United States! I have Read More TRUMP AND THE CORONAVIRUS IS DOING A JOB ON US! PLEASE BE CAREFUL September 25, 2020/No Comments  TRUMP AND THE CORONAVIRUS IS DOING A JOB ON US! PLEASE BE CAREFUL Did you know that crime has risen Read More Load More End of Content.

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ABBY’S PROMISE:UNA ORGANIZACION DANDO LUZ EN LA OSCURIDAD

ABBY’S PROMISE:UNA ORGANIZACION DANDO LUZ EN LA OSCURIDAD  “Me prometo sonreir todos los dias!” dijo Abby Soto en vida, antes de que el cancer le robara la vida. Hace dos meses el mundo cambio para todas nosotras. Para mi cambio para lo positivo a pesar de todas las malas noticias que el mundo trae a diario. El espiritu de la organizacion Abby’s Promise es un espiritu de superacion y de reto a la vida con el deseo de sonreir a las adversidades del mundo. Les invito a tomar la sonrisa de Abby y con ella a tomar de la mano a la organizacion que Clarissa Soto, su madre liderea para apoyar a las familias quienes buscan apoyo medico y emocional para familias con hijos e hijas afectadas por el cancer pediatrico. Os invito en este momento tan crucial en la sobrevivencia de cada uno de nosotros que tomen un momento y apoyen a una familia con un hijo e hija con cancer. Como prometio Abby: sonreir todos los dias! Tomen un momento apoyen como puedan en su capacidad individual, familiar o colectiva y apoyen esta organizacion tan noble y efectiva. Abby le gustaba escribir. Hago un llamado a todos los poetas, artistas y escritores de nuestra comunidad a tomar un momento y ver como pueden concretamente apoyar el legado de Abby. Propongo tal vez una noche de tertulia y de poesias –un microfono abierto virtual para leer historias a pacientes pediatricos que estan en tratamiento medico o tal vez una campana de escribir poemas virtuales, a traves de las redes sociales! Hace dos meses la organizacion tuvo una recaudacion de fondos y una actividad de conciencia para apoyar la desiminacion de informacion y entendimiento acerca del cancer pediatrico. Esta fue todo un exito! Toma un minuto, lee acerca de las actividades que Abby’s Promise y como puedes apoyar las actividades de esta organizacion familiar y para familias! Este enlace provee informacion acerca de las actividades que Abby’s Promise apoya: May 2, 2020 http://mskcc.convio.net/site/TR/RunsampWalks/KidsWalk? pg=team&fr_id=3442&team_id=73051 Aunque no va ha tomar efecto en persona, pensemos en maneras en que podemos apoyarles y continuemos sonriendo todos los dias! El espiritu de Abby vive en cada uno de nosotros a pesar de todos los tiempos dificiles! Abby enfrento la vida y el cancer con valentia y determinacion. Para empezar escribele una carta o dibuja una tarjeta hecha a mano y enviasela a un paciente pediatrico para que el o ella sonria al recibirla. Juntos podemos! Prometo tambien sonreir todos los dias! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are ABBY’S PROMISE:UNA ORGANIZACION DANDO LUZ EN LA OSCURIDAD May 21, 2020/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More ABUELITA Y LA MACHANTA: BREBAJES MEDICINAS Y ANCESTRALES April 21, 2020/No Comments ABUELITA Y LA MACHANTA: BREBAJES MEDICINAS Y ANCESTRALES Los brebajes naturales y herbales de abuelita son deliciosos y magicos. Segun Read More “IN HONOR OF ABBY” BUTTERFLY BALL: ABBY’S PROMISE March 21, 2020/No Comments “IN HONOR OF ABBY” BUTTERFLY BALL: ABBY’S PROMISE “To honor Abby Soto, who wanted to help others, by financially assisting Read More Load More End of Content.

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PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING

PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING 21st annual National Women’s Health Week, May 10 – 16, 2020, a national effort by the alliance of government organizations to raise awareness about manageable steps women can take to improve their health. In lieu of what is happening to us all, here is where we address two lives instead of one.  Pregnant people have body changes that may increase their risk of infections. Pregnant people should protect themselves from COVID-19. Avoid people who are sick or who have been exposed to the virus. Clean your hands often using soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily.  Risks to the pregnancy and to the baby Pregnant people have had a higher risk of severe illness when infected with  respiratory infections. It is always important for pregnant people to protect themselves from illnesses.  Mother-to-Child Transmission: Mother-to-child transmission of coronavirus during pregnancy is unlikely. Small number of babies have tested positive for the virus shortly after birth. The virus has not been detected in amniotic fluid, breastmilk, maternal samples.  Breastfeeding if you have COVID-19: Breast milk provides protection and is the best source for most infants. You, should decide whether or not to start or continue breastfeeding. In limited studies, COVID-19 has not been detected in breast milk.  If you are sick and choose to direct breastfeed: Wear a facemask and wash your hands before each feeding. If the you are sick and choose to express breast milk: Express breast milk to establish and maintain milk supply. A dedicated breast pump should be provided. Wash hands before touching anything before expressing breast milk. Follow recommendations for proper pump cleaning after each use. Consider having someone who is well, feed the expressed breast milk.  The outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people: Stay informed and Stay in touch Get up-to-date information about COVID-19 activity from public health officials. List organizations you can contact in case you need access to information,  healthcare services, and support. Create an emergency contact list: family, friends, neighbors, healthcare providers, teachers, employers, and the local public health department.  KEEP YOURSELF HEALTHY:  If you, or someone you care about, are feeling overwhelmed: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1 Toll-Free: 1-877-SAMHSA-7 (1-877-726-4727) | Disaster Distress Helpline:1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 National Domestic Violence Hotline:  1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224 Note: Take time to renew your spirit through meditation, prayer, or helping others in need. The information is from CDC sites and the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Read More From This Writer All Post Culture Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Peace People PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING May 17, 2020/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More THE WHOLE WORLD MATTERS April 17, 2020/No Comments THE WHOLE WORLD MATTERS During these times of worldly crisis, it makes me appreciate things that money cannot buy. I Read More MARCH – MONTH OF THE WOMEN March 17, 2020/No Comments MARCH – MONTH OF THE WOMEN MARCH 8th is a global day, celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements Read More Load More End of Content. POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More From This Writer All Post Culture Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Peace People EMBRACING BUFFALO / HEALING MOMENTS May 10, 2023/No Comments EMBRACING BUFFALO / HEALING MOMENTS “No podemos dejar que la gente abra brechas entre nosotros… porque solo hay una raza Read More INTERVIEW #28: FEATURING CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ May 5, 2023/No Comments INTERVIEW #28: FEATURING CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ “The movie must have at least two women in it, who talk to each other, Read More Focused on What Counts: “The People” MEET RENATO GRAHAM May 4, 2023/No Comments Focused on What Counts: “The People” MEET RENATO GRAHAM When I thought of which Uncrowned King in our community that Read More Load More End of Content.

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