by Liz Madison | Sep 4, 2024
Summer is the perfect time for exploring. Sorting through seashells on the sand. Hitting the open road with the windows down. Listening to an artist you’ve just discovered at an outdoor music festival. But for Amina Latif, a second-year medical student from Charles R....
by Liz Madison | Aug 12, 2024
Sutter Health is doubling the size of its primary care services in the city of Tracy, officials announced in August. At a ceremonial groundbreaking with city, county, and national government representatives, the health system unveiled plans to transform a former...
by Liz Madison | Jul 10, 2024
If you were to paint a portrait of Anaissa Medina, it wouldn’t be a complete picture without William and Juanita Huerta, Medina’s maternal grandparents. Their constant presence has had a tremendous impact and influence over her life, most notably in her pursuit to...
by Liz Madison | Jul 10, 2024
Growing up in a Latino working-class environment, Eric Arauza worked toward a life similar to those in his community: working a labor job in areas such as construction or food services. After all, his father, Candelario, Sr., is a truck driver, and together with...
by Liz Madison | Jul 10, 2024
Derrick Agbemenu’s journey has been one of many firsts. He is the first-born child of Divine and Bertha, natives of Ghana, the second-most populated country in West Africa. When he immigrated to America at 17, his father already stateside, he was the first of his two...