North County Informador, 2022-09 to 2022-10
Scope and Contents
North County Informador is a digital weekly publication that also publishes a printed magazine every two months. Content is focused around San Diego's Latinx community and includes profiles of members of the community as well as content geared towards civic engagement, community services, cultural events, education, financial literacy, food security, government services, health services, immigration services, information on access to essential services, and events (virtual or in-person). Library holdings are two issues (September and October 2022).
September 2022: "Dr. Sunita Cooke: From Science Teacher to Education Trailblazer/La Dra. Sunita Cooke: De maestra de ciencas a pionera en la education," "Dr. Star Rivera-Lacey: From Community College Student to President/La Dra. Star Rivera-Lacey en el Community College: De alumna a presidente," "Now Enrolling: TK in EUSD/Inscipciones abiertas a TK en EUSD," "Martin Leyva honored for Transitions Program at Palomar College/Premian a Martin Leyva por su programa Transitions en Palomar College," "Many Faces of Public Safety Event Brings Community Together/Lived Experiences: Evento Las múltiples caras de la seguridad pública reúne a la comunidad," "Behavioral Health Workforce Symposium Addresses Lack of Qualified Workers/Faltan expertos en salud mental," "Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine in Valley Center/Cuarentena por la mosca de la fruta en Valley Center," "November 8 Election/Comicos del 8 de noviembre," "Budgeting: Have Money When You Need It/El presupuesto: Contar con dinero cuando se necesita."
October 2022: "Food Distribution Sites," "Free Books/Libros gratis," "San Diego County Annual Report: From the County News Center," Entrepreneur Bootcamp," "Josefina López: Her Struggle to Become the Protagonist of Her Own Story/Josefina López: Su lucha para convertirse en la protagonista de su propia historia," "North County San Diego Latino Book & Family Festival," "November 8 Election/Comicos del 8 de noviembre," "Day of the Dead Events in the North County/Festejos de Día de Muertos en el Norte del Condado," "Julia Nava Is Remembered for a Long, Well-lived Life/Recuerdan la vida larga y bien vivida de Julián Nava," "Stretch your Money with Good Credit/Aproveche mejor el dinero con buen crédito," "Neighborhood Healthcare in Escondido Awarded Funding to Improve Equity in Cancer Screening/Neighborhood Healthcare en Escondido recibe fondos para mejorar la equidad en la detección de cáncer," "Bivalent Booster Covid-19 Care/Refuerzo bivalente para cuidarse de Covid-19,"
Dates
- Publication: 2022-09 to 2022-10
Creator
- Empowering Latino Futures (Publisher, Organization)
Language of Materials
Spanish and English language content. Most articles are published in both languages.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research. Access to fragile originals is restricted when access copies are available. The Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room is accessible by appointment only, Monday-Friday, 8am - 4pm. Final requests for materials must be made one hour prior to closing. Please submit requests for archival materials at least 24 hours in advance of desired appointment. Materials requested over the weekend will be available on the following Tuesday at the earliest. Please note that Special Collections and University Archives observes all campus holiday closures as noted in the Library Calendar. For more information, please send an email to archives@csusm.edu.
Extent
From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet
Physical Location
KEL 1301/3 24-d-4.
Repository Details
Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository
California State University San Marcos Library
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd
San Marcos California 92096-0001 United States
760-750-4312
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