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Korean abused women: Survivors of language barrier, isolation, and lack of public services

May 28th, 2010 | By
Korean abused women: Survivors of language barrier, isolation, and lack of public services

By Michelle Ramnarine
EL NUEVO SOL
Many Korean women leave their families and jobs in Korea under the guise of an affluent, prosperous Korean American husband who offers and promises them a better life with him as his wife in America. However; not long after arriving, they soon realize they were deceived and fear for their life.



Inequality in health: The economic crisis and the health status of Latinos in the U.S.

May 3rd, 2009 | By

By JUANA MORA

Several weeks ago I had a conversation with someone about the impact of the current economic crisis on the health of Latinos in the U.S. This person’s perspective was that, Latinos in the U.S. have never had equal access to health care and therefore the economic crisis is “nothing new”, particularly among those who are in lower economic brackets. This is probably true…