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    Q+A: How Hawaiian princes brought surfing to Santa Cruz

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    Monterey County awards new $139 million jail health care contract

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    Los temores a ICE están perjudicando la salud pública

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    With little apparent evidence, DA investigators question petition process

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    Se estima que 80,000 personas en los condados de Monterey y Santa Cruz dependen de los beneficios del SNAP

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    Roughly 80,000 people in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties depend on SNAP benefits

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    When this California Spanish-language TV station closed, a news desert opened for Latino viewers

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    Immigration fears are harming public health

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    ‘They just took you away’

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    Five questions about the crisis in local news

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    Monterey County’s home kitchen program opens new opportunities

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    Do art. Be kind.

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    A young Salinas resident recounts her journey through the mental health system

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About Adriana Molina

Adriana Molina was born in Nayarit, Mexico, and arrived in the United States in 2004. She worked as a sweet potato harvester in California’s Central Valley for many years. She obtained her legal residency in 2014 and became a U.S. citizen in 2017. She lives in Prunedale and is an organizer in Castroville. | Adriana Molina nació en Nayarit, México, y llegó a los Estados Unidos en 1994. Ella trabajó como cosechadora de camote en el Valle Central de California por muchos años. Ella obtuvo su residencia legal en 2014 y se convirtió en ciudadana de USA en 2017. Ella no esperará hasta tener 50 años y tener una entrevista de ciudadanía en español. Actualmente vive en Prunedale y es una organizadora comunitaria en Castroville.

August 20, 2021

Una Postal de Castroville

July 30, 2021

Postcard from Castroville Celebrating community with a green card and Oaxacan tamales

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