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June 2019 Issue

Arts and Media Issue

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June 2019 Issue
 
Arts and Media Issue
 
In this issue we
 
spotlight Rutgers University Center For Latino Arts And Culture, the 8th Annual Montclair Film Festival’s films that focus on the Latino community, a groundbreaking documentary on John DeLorean, and the Hispanic Arts Council Of St. Louis
 
honor the and work of Rita Moreno, a teacher using ballet to help children in Peru, Hispanic-Serving Institutions across the country, and the top communication and journalism schools in the U.S.
 
explore in our new Physician Outlook supplement top medical industry issues including, the physician shortage, media bias against physicians, physician suicide, and the toxic alphabet soup of federal programs imposed on physicians, as well as spotlight the work of Dr. Ileana Leyva, M.D. and the fulfillment she’s found in the field of hospice and palliative care
 
learn about the controversy surrounding the marketing campaign of the film “The Curse of La Llorona”
 
visit the Scholars Corner to learn about the life-community of AAHHE
 
peruse titles from the University of Florida Press, as well as K-12 titles on well-known, fictional characters

Table of Content

Arts and Media June 2019 Premium

Home Away From Home

Rutgers Center For Latino Arts And Culture Today’s CLAC, which has come a far way since its inception, offers the growing number of Latinos on campus direct support while advising organizations, in addition to providing cultural programming and community outreach.

Arts and Media June 2019 Premium

Capturing The Latino Community On Film

8th Annual Montclair Film Festival Editor’s Note: The eighth annual Montclair Film Festival featured movies, short subjects and documentaries on a variety of topics, including the following on the Latino community.

Arts and Media June 2019

Media Bias Against Doctors Must Stop

Story Written by Dr. Rebekah Bernard, M.D. Editor’s Note: Has some media coverage painted physicians in a negative light and hurt the public’s trust? The following excerpt from an article by Dr. Rebekah Bernard explores this topic.

Health Care June 2019

Doctors Drowning In Toxic Alphabet Soup

In the white paper*, Free to Care, from the Healthcare Professionals & Legislators Conference earlier this year, a grim picture is painted of the numerous and expensive mandates generated by a toxic alphabet soup of federal programs imposed on Physicians, hospitals and insurance plans to comply with electronic health records.