Author: bloggersofhealth
Mammography: #Mammogram
I’ve been asking about how mammograms go and I’ve been hearing all sorts of stories about how the mammograms are conducted. Some stories didn’t sound right… Most stories are weird stories…your chest being pushed and smugged? LOL wow… So I guess I shall find out for myself.
Once I get my Mammogram I will tell you my story about Mammograms. Moreover, why don’t you take a look at What is a Mammogram? I think as Women and Men, it is important to get checked, even is there is a small minimal doubt that something may be wrong. Getting checked and knowing is better than it being too late.
Personally, I have a family history of Breast issues with my tissue and my docs found something in me. So now I have to get checked out. Oh the joy of DNA.
This is nothing to be afraid of… it is just a check up. I will tell you my story once I know.
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My CHANCE

What chances do you take on your Dinner Dates?
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Jes Sofia
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Summer Jobs+ Initiative 2012
USDA Latino Outreach: La Mesa Completa
USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services works with State Agencies to provide food assistance and nutrition education to low-income families. We need your help to make sure that the Latino community has access to nutrition assistance.
The resources on this website include materials in both English and Spanish that should help enable organizations to offer food and nutrition education – as well as information about nutrition assistance programs – to those they serve. We hope you will use these tools to help us meet the nutrition needs of our nation’s diverse Latino community. To access USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services resources, click here.
White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics
We ask that you share this invitation with your networks and affiliates.
What: White House Student Loan Interest Rates Call
When: Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Start Time: 6:00 p.m. (EDT)/3:00 p.m. (PDT), 30 Minutes
Dial In: (800) 553-0273
Passcode Title: White House Student Interest Loan Rates Call
This call is off the record and not for press purposes.
#LATISM is On Air with Google+ Hangout and at The White House!

Our Google+ Hangout on Air, the first livestream hangout to be organized by a Latino organization, is the latest in the organization’s efforts, as a partner to the Ya Es Hora campaign, to bring to the forefront the importance of exercising the power of the vote in the upcoming elections and beyond. This will be the very first in a series of live-streamed conversations revolving around the most pressing Latino issues.
LATISM GOOGLE+ HANGOUT ON AIR DETAILS:
DATE: Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
TIME: 7:00 pm EDT
TO TUNE IN: Watch the hangout live on the LATISM Google Plus page at http://bit.ly/LATISMGplus
TO PARTICIPATE: Submit questions prior and during the live event via the LATISM GooglePlus page and via Twitter using hashtag #LATISM. The hangout will also be recorded and will be available on the LATISM National YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/user/LATISMnational once it has ended.
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LA Riots: My Memory
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Twenty Years ago someone burnt down Mr. Lims market around the corner of my house during the LA Riots. I lived in the City of Watts, CA. I always remember my brother telling my parents what was going on. And Me, having to stay in the backyard playing through the fence with my friend Vanessa because we could not go to each other’s houses (next door to each other) and because we were not allowed to go due to early curfew.
I remember my teacher telling us about what was going on, more so, what was happening again. I wondered if this would happen again 30 years from now. I remember it being interesting to hear that the past was repeating itself. How they went through something similar in the 60’s and now we were going through the same.
How time passes and the simple memories created during the time of other’s hateful actions stay in one’s life 20 years later. I begin to wonder if there were services provided to us children in this time to process and better understand what we felt, heard, read, and saw. I don’t recall. My parents and brother did a very good job in keeping me safe. But the commotion on the streets, I cannot forget. Seeing the black owned signs, the burned buildings, The helicopters, the news, the ongoing noise, shots fired more the usual, sirens on more than usual at night while I fell asleep.
How I wish I was there then at my current state now to help.