Cambodian American Eden Teng was was born in a refugee camp on the border of Thailand and Cambodia just a few years after the Cambodian genocide. She moved to the U.S. with her mom and aunt when she was 6. Teng attributes much of her own resilience in transitioning to […]
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By Erica Zurek and Alander Rocha As a younger boy living in what was then Zaire, Bertine Bahige remembers seeing refugees flee from the Rwandan genocide in 1994 by crossing a river that varieties the two Central African nations’ border. “Little did I know that would be me a few […]
Eric Wooden, a psychological health skilled who prospects digital support teams for Indiana judges and lawyers, can seem at a display screen full of heads nodding in reaction to what somebody claimed and know that the conference is supplying some reduction for individuals who have struggled during the Covid-19 pandemic. […]
As Covid scenarios surged across the U.S. in spring 2020, comparisons were being routinely manufactured in between war zones and hospitals in a point out of chaos. Overall health care staff of any specialty — from urologists to plastic surgeons — were being recruited to help with the tsunami of […]
Hello, it’s Wednesday, Jan. 5, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Trauma in the U.S. House gallery bonds members of Congress, even a year later A support group of 28 House members, known to its participants as the “Gallery Group,” formed a tight and intimate […]
Left to right: Filipino American health care workers Karen Cantor, Karen Shoker, and John Paul Atienza were among many who cared for COVID patients in the early days of the pandemic. Rosem Morton hide caption toggle caption Rosem Morton Left to right: Filipino American health care workers Karen Cantor, Karen […]