In The Community

 A Latina woman sits in a doctor's office, holding and reading a health pamphlet.

This reporting was produced in partnership with the Northeast Valley Health Corporation.

As the largest community of people of color in the United States, the Latino population faces additional socio-economic challenges unique to them. Limited access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities are only a few obstacles to better life outcomes. The lack of access to healthcare, specifically, is contributing to the shocking increase in STD rates among Latinas.

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Woman confidently holding a condom between her fingers, promoting safe sex practices

This reporting was produced in partnership with the Northeast Valley Health Corporation.

The Latino community is dealing with a mountain of healthcare issues and has been for a long time. Sexual health has been an ongoing issue of concern for the Latino population, especially Latinas, who have historically experienced high incidence rates related to STDs.

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Woman and birth control

Last Thursday, I received a text from a good friend. It read, ‘I’m pregnant!’ and I smiled. I was happy for her. I know this was the next step in her life and it was a season of joy. It left me feeling excited for her and yet it also made me wonder where I am in life. I’d be turning 30 in less than 20 days and yet found myself with no desire for children. In fact, the next day I was going in for an appointment to get an Intrauterine Device (IUD) inserted. I was nervous but felt a sense of relief that I’d have one of the safest forms of birth control to prevent a pregnancy for the next six years.

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