• Hector L. Torres‑Diaz: Building Bridges for Civil Rights and Community Empowerment
    Dec 22 2025

    Our guest today is Hector L. Torres‑Diaz, the Civil Rights Coordinator for the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission. He is also a law student specializing in immigration law, public policy, community engagement, and the ongoing movement for Puerto Rico’s sovereignty. As a leader in public service, Hector is dedicated to being a bridge builder amongst multi-ethnic communities to strengthen and expand their access to community involvement.
    #HectorLTorresDiaz
    #CivilRightsAdvocate
    #PennsyvaniaHumanRightsCommission
    #CommunityEngagement
    #PublicServiceLeadership
    #LatinoLeadership
    #EquityAndJustice

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    22 mins
  • George Carillo: Co-Founder & CEO of the Hispanic Construction Council – Supporting Latino Construction Businesses and Workers
    Oct 23 2025

    Our guest today is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Hispanic Construction Council. The Hispanic Construction Council is a national dual nonprofit organization, classified as both 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6), that addresses critical gaps in the construction industry. As a think tank, they utilize their board members and media presence to raise awareness and provide solutions for significant economic challenges and opportunities affecting the construction industry and its workers.
    #GeorgeCarillo
    #HispanicConstructionCouncil,com
    #Latino Construction Leadership

    Protect Construction Workers

    #LatinoBuilders
    #HealthCareUnTold

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    38 mins
  • Jill Mather, Founder of Volunteers Cleaning Communities — “Cleaning the Streets of Los Angeles”
    Oct 7 2025

    Our guest today is Jill Mather the Founder of Volunteers Cleaning Communities. This grassroots movement is transforming Southern California’s streets one cleanup at a time. Jill shares how her passion for environmental stewardship evolved into a thriving volunteer network that removes thousands of pounds of litter annually—without government funding. From organizing neighborhood cleanups to empowering youth and seniors alike, Jill’s story is a testament to the power of civic action and community pride. Tune in to hear how small acts of care can ripple into lasting change.
    #VolunteersCleaningCommunities
    #LitterFreeLA
    #CleanUpCrew
    #CommunityPower
    #EnvironmentalJustice
    #EcoActivism
    #GrassrootsMovement
    #UrbanSustainability

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    23 mins
  • Sehila Mota Casper, Executive Director of Latinos in Heritage Conservation- "Endangered Latinx Landmarks 2025"
    Sep 22 2025

    Our guest today is Sehila Mota Casper, Executive Director of the Latinos In Heritage Conservation. With deep roots in historic preservation and community advocacy, Sehila shares her inspiring journey from grassroots organizing to leading a national movement that centers Latinx stories, sites, and cultural memory.
    Under her leadership, the Conservancy recently unveiled the first-ever national list of Endangered Latinx Landmarks—a groundbreaking initiative that shines a spotlight on 13 culturally significant sites across the U.S. and Puerto Rico that are under threat from gentrification, neglect, demolition, and climate change. This campaign marks a pivotal moment in cultural preservation, and Sehila’s voice and the work of her small but mighty team is front and center in amplifying these stories and mobilizing communities to protect them.
    Explore the full list and learn more about the initiative on Latinos in Heritage Conservation’s official website: https://www.latinoheritage.us
    #LatinosInHeritageConservation
    #LatinxHeritageMatters
    #EndangeredLatinxLandmarks
    #PreserveOurStories
    #HealthCareUnToldPodcast

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    26 mins
  • Dr. Gena Castro Rodriguez: Healing Through Equity and Community
    Aug 19 2025

    Our guest today is Dr. Gena Castro Rodriguez, a licensed marriage and family therapist, educator, and nationally recognized thought leader with over three decades of experience in mental health, trauma-informed care, and community wellness. Based in San Francisco, Dr. Castro Rodriguez has spent her career expanding access to culturally responsive services and building resilience in underserved communities.
    Her leadership spans roles such as Executive Director of the National Alliance for Trauma Recovery Centers at UCSF, Chief of Victim Services for the SF District Attorney’s Office, and Co-Founder of the Youth Justice Institute. Today, she continues her mission as an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco, where she helps shape the next generation of counselors and advances the work of the Center for Community Counseling and Wellness.
    Dr. Castro Rodriguez shares insights on the trauma facing our immigrant communities, trauma recovery, restorative justice, and the intersection of mental health and social justice—offering a powerful vision for healing that centers on equity, dignity, and community voice.
    #Drgenacastrorodriguez
    #Genacastrorodriguez.com
    #TraumaInformedCare
    #MentalHealthEquity
    #RestorativeJustice
    #CommunityHealing
    #CulturallyResponsive
    #Mentalhealthfirstaid

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    18 mins
  • Kwamane Liddell, Founder and CEO of Thrive Link: Improving Access to Health and Services by Leveraging Telephonic AI.
    Jun 23 2025
    Our guest today is Kwamane Liddell, JD, MHA, BSN, the visionary CEO of ThriveLink—a healthcare technology company revolutionizing access to social safety-net programs and health services through telephonic AI. With a unique background as a trauma nurse, attorney, and health administrator, Kwamane brings a rare, multidimensional perspective to the healthcare space. Through ThriveLink, he has pioneered the use of telephonic AI to empower human service organizations and healthcare providers with always-available bots that assist individuals in completing applications for essential benefits like insurance and food assistance—anytime, day or night. Kwamane is dedicating his career to one powerful mission: ensuring that safety-net communities can access the services they need to live healthier, more secure lives. #KwamaneLiddell #ThriveLink #HealthEquity #TelephonicAI
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    16 mins
  • Tina Cordova's Lifetime Commitment: Justice for New Mexicans and Indeginous Communities that were Radiated from the Atomic Bomb Testings
    May 17 2025
    As a podcast host, I have had the profound honor of listening to and documenting the powerful stories of community members who have dedicated their lives to advocating for justice. Tina Cordova, the Co-Founder of the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium, is a tireless advocate who has brought attention to the long-ignored consequences of nuclear testing in New Mexico. Her work illuminates the untold experiences of multiple communities who, in the aftermath of the Trinity Bomb detonation and subsequent nuclear tests conducted in New Mexico between 1945 and 1962, were unknowingly exposed to radiation. This exposure, carried by the wind and lingering in the environment for generations, has inflicted devastating deaths and long-term health consequences on countless families. Despite the well-documented link between radiation exposure and life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, the communities most affected—those who have suffered immeasurable loss and continue to endure the painful repercussions—have yet to receive the full recognition and justice they deserve. Their stories remain largely absent from mainstream historical narratives, making it all the more crucial to amplify their voices and demand accountability. We want to honor all who have lost their lives and those who keep their stories alive. Gracias Tina Cordova and the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. #Downwinders #JusticeForDownwinders #NuclearTestingImpact #RadiationExposure #TrinityTest #EnvironmentalJustice #HealthJustice #ForgottenVictims #TularosaBasin #RECAAmendment
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    27 mins
  • Matthew Feltrop, Executive Director of Patachou Foundation: Getting Good Food To Kids
    Apr 25 2025

    Matthew Feltrop serves as the Executive Director of The Patachou Foundation, a visionary nonprofit organization based in Indianapolis dedicated to fighting childhood hunger through transformative food initiatives. The foundation is committed to not only providing nutritious, scratch-made meals to children impacted by food insecurity but also fostering a deeper connection to food by sparking excitement and awareness. Under Matthew's dynamic leadership, the foundation has experienced remarkable growth, delivering over 500,000 meals to children in need and spearheading impactful programs. These include PataSchool, which brings the art of scratch cooking into school cafeterias, and the Food Fellowship—a paid summer program designed to immerse teens in hands-on learning experiences with culinary, hospitality, and agriculture industry professionals. This initiative equips participants with invaluable skills and resume-building opportunities, paving the way for a promising future. HealthCare UnTold honors Matthew for his dedication to improving the public health status of the young people in his communities.
    #ChildhoodHunger
    #FoodAsEducation
    #ScratchCooking
    #FoodInsecuritySolutions
    #NourishingCommunities
    #EmpowerThroughFood
    #FutureChefs

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    24 mins