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“Racism is a root determinant of health,” explained Sarah Katz, MPH; Health Program Manager; Assessment & Epidemiology at the Office of Health Policy, Planning and Evaluation; Sonoma County Health Services. Ms.
“It was a rewarding experience because I was able to be a mentor and someone that these kids could look up to. It was also a memorable experience because it allowed me to understand the significance of literacy in early childhood,” said Katy Catanzarite, an SSU student in Dr.
“I love coming to the library because I love books! Something that could benefit my future and probably my favorite part was the Writing Center.
“I learned about the distinctions between service-learning and community service, tips for improving partnerships, the actual definition of service-learning, across the discipline approaches, where to find support documents and resources,” sa
This year’s “State of the Latino Community in Sonoma County” focused on “Advancing Prosperity Unlocking Potential and Building Resilience in Sonoma County.” This was a rather long (5 hours) event with many speakers and included entertainment.
With no real knowledge of the background of the speakers, I was nervous and excited to see what the Women in Conversation event would entail. Three speakers, Judy Sakaki, Jaycee Dugard, and Dr.
With the recent high tensions of immigration sweeping the White House and inevitably creating disruption in the homes of many immigrant families, a call to attention by the North Bay Rapid Response Network presented itself on our SSU campus.
From the fifth district of California since 1999, Congressman Mike Thompson came to Sonoma State in order to speak on prevalent issues regarding not only our community but our country as a whole.
On a gorgeous afternoon with the sun high in the sky, the people of Santa Rosa gathered together in the Old Courthouse Square on August 8th to celebrate a memorable occasion of the city’s 150 year anniversary.
As a handful of nonprofits lined up here at Sonoma State University for the yearly Service & Internship Fair, the smell of opportunity lingered in the air.