by Montana Weekes | Oct 5, 2020 | Federal, Legislative Issues, New Blurbs, News
Policy Blog The COVID-19 Pandemic: What We Need To Consider When Talking About Vaccines “The 2020 Election is just days away. The President has repeatedly vowed that a vaccine would be available by Election Day, although prominent scientists within his administration...
by Montana Weekes | May 17, 2018 | New Blurbs, News
This month, at American Indian Health & Services in Santa Barbara, Medical Director Dr. Bradley Hope was honored by a local Chumash elder. It is always a proud moment when staff at one of the Urban Indian Health Programs we represent receives...
by Montana Weekes | Dec 21, 2017 | New Blurbs, News, Programs & Projects
What is more important than creating new tools and resources for community members to use? Making sure that those new tools and resources are ones that the community feels comfortable using. As a part of our Red Women Rising initiative, we want to ensure that the...
by Montana Weekes | Dec 15, 2017 | New Blurbs, News
December 15th, 2017–A celebration of life was held for recently deceased mayor of San Francisco, Ed Lee. CCUIH Director of Partnerships and Programs, April McGill, attended the community viewing to pay her respects on behalf of the Native community, which Ed Lee was...
by Montana Weekes | Nov 29, 2017 | For Members, Legislative Issues, New Blurbs, News
On November 16th, the House of Representatives passed a tax reform bill, and within the next week, it is expected the Senate will vote on their version of the bill. There are major differences between the House and Senate versions, and to become law, both houses of...
by Montana Weekes | Nov 17, 2017 | New Blurbs, News
The holidays are quickly approaching so here are a few events happening at Urban Indian Health Programs across the state! If you’re in the Central Valley, don’t miss out on Fresno Indian Health Project’s Indigenous Foods Celebration and Feast...