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HERE Center Weekly
April 12, 2022
Edition 56
The HERE Center is a university-chartered center at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) dedicated to community-partnered participatory research. Located in CSUN’s first research building, Lilac Hall, the center was chartered in 2019 with the goal of institutionalizing and accelerating the university’s health disparities research through dedicated campus resources, community affiliations, and joint activities with research partners. We seek and initiate cooperative research projects targeting local health issues. 
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Center Announcements
From Paper to Policy: Moving Your Research To Advocacy

Are you interested in gearing your research towards policy change and advocacy? Do you want to make a difference in your community? Join us in the panel From Paper to Policy: Moving Your Research to Advocacy to join in the conversation and gain insight into the skills, barriers, and opportunities present in social research! 

Date: Thursday, April 14 | 5pm-6:15pm

Register here.
Breaking Bread and Promoting Wellbeing

Are you a student that is interested in wellness and nutrition? Would you like to meet new students that are also interested in cooking and self-care strategies? If so, we want to personally invite you to participate in the 3-hour wellness program, Breaking Bread and Promoting Wellbeing!

As a participant of this wellness program, you will be able to:
  • Bond with other CSUN students while preparing meals
  • Learn about distress tolerance and wellness approaches
  • Create your own unique distress tolerance kit

Date: Wednesday, April 27 | 2:30pm-5:30pm

Register here.
HERE Center 2022 Fall Internships 
 
Are you interested in opportunities to help improve health equity in the SFV, gain relevant research experience, and learn ethical practices when working on community-academic partnered projects? Apply now to be an intern at the HERE Center!

The HERE Center internship application is open until August 26, 2022. Please note that we review and accept applications on a rolling basis.

Before you apply, please check out the list for past intern assignments linked here. Because next semester’s projects are subject to change, the assignments may also change.

If you have any questions about the position, please contact Amber Bui at amber.bui@csun.edu. You can fill out the online application also linked here.
Roundtable Basic Needs Support on Campus

CSUN Basic Needs Outreach invites you to: Join the Conversation!

You’ll have the chance to tell them what is (and is not) working in feeling supported by CSUN faculty and staff!

You can join the following Zoom sessions:
Tuesday, April 12th or Wednesday, April 13th - both from 11:30am-1:00pm

Register today via the link here.
Revisiting Food Security and Sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago Under COVID-19
 

Part of a series: Cultivating Local Knowledge- exploring local ecological knowledge and promoting student connections at CSUN

Danette Archer has been a lifelong gardener and food activist advocating for sharing the wealth of local knowledge and practices related to plants for food, health in the culturally diverse island of Trinidad. She has actively learned from local indigenous knowledge experts while also engaging in various food gardening programs. We will learn how she has engaged in home and community gardening including local and non-local methods since COVID restrictions which have significantly affected the food environment in Trinidad.

Date: Thursday, April 19, 2022 | 11:00am - 12:15pm PT
Flyer here!
RSVP here!
Student Opportunities
BUILD PODER Webinar Series

This semester, BUILD PODER will be hosting a Webinar Series in light of growing health disparities research! Each webinar session not only aims to address specific health disparities issues that plague the San Fernando Valley, but also provides unique opportunities and resources to attending students, faculty, and larger CSUN community that wish to support research efforts. All sessions are FREE to attend!

The next upcoming webinar titled “IRB Panel: Guidance on Safe IRB Protocols During the Pandemic and Beyond” is on Friday, Apr. 15th, from 11:00am-12:00pm. It will be led by Dr. David Boyns (Sociology, IRB Chair), Dr. Jake Hinkel-Lipsker (Kinesiology), Dr. Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado (Psychology), and Marc Anthony Felix (EH&S). RSVP here.

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Recording and Slides - Tools for Grant Proposal Development Workshop 12/3
 
If you missed the SciENcv & Pivot-RP Tools for Grant Proposal Development, you'll still be able to access the slides and recording of the workshop! These links are accessible to those with CSUN credentials, so feel free to share them with your colleagues.

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Recording
Faculty/Staff Opportunities
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Community Announcements
San Fernando Valley Mile: Family Fitness with 3 Wins Fitness
 
In preparation for the San Fernando Valley Mile, 3 Wins Fitness is hosting a weekly strength and cardio program made for individuals 5 years and older. There is no specific fitness level that participants need to meet; anyone of any fitness level can join!

This FREE program will occur every Saturday at the El Cariso Community Regional Park in Sylmar, California. Participants will be able to attend one of the two sessions, which occur from 8:30-9:30 am and 10-11 am, respectively. 

English flyer.
Spanish flyer.
Research Study Opportunity - Public Health
 
One of our previous interns, Gabriela Nadir, is currently conducting a study on further understanding the navigation of the healthcare system as experienced by older Latinx unauthorized adult immigrants. Participants will be compensated with a $20 Target gift card code via text. Eligible participants must be unauthorized Latinx immigrants over the age of 65 and live in Los Angeles County.

If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please call anonymously by dialing *67 818-536-9303 to protect your identity.


English flyer.
Spanish flyer.
All Californians 18 and Over and Eligible for their COVID Booster Shot

People in California who are 18 and older are eligible for a COVID booster shot as long as at least six months have passed their second dose of the two-shot Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or two months must have passed since their Johnson & Johnson shot.

Read more here.

Book your appointment here.
Community Resources
Breathe: LAC Guaranteed Income Plan Application
 
To support household financial security, Los Angeles County is launching Breathe, a pilot Guaranteed Income program. This program aims to provide a sense of security and peace of mind to residents combating sudden economic shifts.

Applications for this Guaranteed Income program are open until Wednesday, April 13.


Learn more here.
New Economics for Women - Free Food Distribution
 
New Economics for Women (NEW) has begun their FREE food distribution service at the Van Nuys Family Source Center. 

There is one prerequisite to be able to participate and it is to be registered with the center. The documents they need are proof of address (proving residence in Los Angeles City) and proof of income (verifying low-income level). 

English and Spanish flyers.
Place Your Order for Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests

Residential households in the U.S. can order one set of 4 free at-home tests from USPS.com. Here’s what you need to know about your order:
  • Limit of one order per residential address
  • One order includes 4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests
  • Orders will ship free starting in late January
Read more here.
Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation

At a time when parents will be flooded by misinformation about kids’ vaccine, the US Surgeon General’s Community Toolkit to understand, limit, and stop the spread of this urgent health threat could not come at a better time. Check it out here!
 
Support Groups
Grupo de Apoyo para Padres (en Inglés y Español)

The Health Group's Kaleidoscope Program will be facilitating monthly support group sessions for caregivers and parents of children or adolescents within the LGBTQIA+ community!

Support group sessions are facilitated in both English and Spanish, all of which will occur on Thursdays from 5:00pm - 6:00pm (PDT). Support group sessions for English speakers will occur on the second Thursday of every month and support group sessions for Spanish speakers will occur on the fourth Thursday of every month.

RSVP here!
Job Opportunities
ONEgeneration - Part-Time Meal Driver

ONEgeneration is currently hiring part-time meal drivers to deliver warm, homebound meals to the elderly living in the West San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles!

To be a part-time meal driver for ONEgeneration, an applicant must have the following qualifications:
  • Must have own car that is reliable.
  • Provide proof of car insurance.
  • Must be at least 25 years old, with a valid driver's license and five-year minimum good driving record.
  • Able to carry 10 lbs. and climb stairs.
  • Empathetic and sensitive to the needs of the elderly.
More information here.
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Campus Announcements
Student Opportunities
CDC HSI Virtual Career Expo

This month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be hosting ¡Somos más fuertes cuando nos unimos! We are stronger together! Bridging the gap of Hispanics and Latinos in CDC’s workforce. This event is a career expo specifically for undergraduate students and graduate students of Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), as well as Latinx professionals interested in public health careers.

Date: Thursday, April 28, 2022 | 10:00am - 3:00pm EST
Location: via Zoom

By participating in this expo, attendees will be able to learn in-depth about the federal application process, gain insight on roles such as epidemiology, global health, administration, and public affairs, and be presented with an overview of available CDC fellowships.

Attendees will be able to register here.
College Resources for All Menstruating Persons and Students (CRAMPS)

Associated Students (AS) is currently working on a program called CRAMPS (College Resources for All Menstruating Persons and Students) for the week of April 11th to April 13th to celebrate the menstrual cycle, destigmatize menstruation on campus, and provide students with resources that can help them on campus.  

More specifically, on Wednesday April 13th from 10am to 12pm, there will be a resource fair and panelist to discuss menstruation, answer questions about the period, and demonstrate how to use period products.

AS would like to invite you to this CRAMPS event and help them celebrate menstruation on campus. The event will take place at the USU Plaza del Sol on April 13th from 10am to 12pm. Link to help table here.
Pads, Tampons, and Liners for the CSUN Food Pantry

Health Education Student Organization (HESO) is asking the community for donations of pads, tampons, and liners for CSUN's Food Pantry. As menstrual products are not covered by WIC, health insurance, or CalFresh (food stamps), many people in the San Fernando Valley struggle to purchase them every month. Tax exemptions on menstrual products have also been discontinued due to decreasing COVID-19 cases.

Donations can be made through the following:
  • Add items through HESO's Amazon wishlist.
  • Make a walk-in donation for CSUN's Food Pantry.
  • Purchasing decals through form.
  • Sending money to HESO's Venmo account (HESOCSUN).
Research Assistant Opportunity

As part of an exciting pilot project with child care providers who are acquaintances of the children they care for, you have the opportunity to help learn about caregivers’ positive and stressful daily experiences.

$18/hour x 10 hours per week through June 30, 2022

Questions? Contact Holli Tonyan at holli.tonyan@csun.edu

Application form here. Flyer here.
 
Faculty/Staff Opportunities
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COVID-19 Announcements
To better track COVID-19's impact on a local level, CSUN geography professor and HERE Center cartographer Steven Graves created interactive maps that track the virus' progress county by county on the national level. To view these maps, click in the link above.
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On the News

California Considers Guaranteed Income For Homeless Students So ‘Sticker Shock’ Doesn’t Keep Them From College


California lawmakers are considering creating a program to guarantee a basic income for students who’ve experienced homelessness — at least for the summer after they leave high school.

Senate Bill 1341, which cleared its first legislative hurdle last week, would entitle high school seniors who fit the definition of homelessness to at least four monthly cash payments between April 2023 and August 2023.


Read more here.

Grants and Funding Opportunities
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Resources

COVID-19 Resources 

Health Equity and Research Resources 

Mental Health Resources 

Food Resources

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