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Join us on Wednesday, September 24, for a timely webinar to explore the state of Latino/x health in California. Our state’s future depends on the health and well-being of its largest population, who contribute significantly to our economy and culture yet continue to face persistent barriers to health and opportunity. This virtual event will examine health outcomes and trends, emerging threats, and policy solutions that support a healthier future for Latino/x communities.
The webinar will feature research from the upcoming California Latino Health Almanac: Measuring Access, Outcomes, and Opportunities, a comprehensive resource that presents critical data and trends, accompanied by policy recommendations and an interactive online dashboard. From access to care to drivers of physical and behavioral health, the Almanac highlights the most urgent challenges — and the promising opportunities — for improving Latino/x health outcomes statewide.
Event Details
When:
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
12:00–1:00 PM (PT)
Where:
This event is fully virtual.
Leading experts will discuss actionable policy solutions and practical recommendations across key focus areas, including shifting demographics, the needs of Latino/x children, and strategies for strengthening the health workforce.
Speakers
Sandra R. Hernández, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, California Health Care Foundation
Jane Delgado, PhD, MS
President and Chief Executive Officer, National Alliance for Hispanic Health
Presenter
Alicia Fernandez, MD
Professor of Medicine and Director of the Latinx Center of Excellence, UCSF
Panelists
Diana Camacho, MPH — Moderator
Senior Program Officer, California Health Care Foundation
Mayra Alvarez, MHA
President, The Children’s Partnership
Seciah Aquino, DrPH, MS
Executive Director, Latino Coalition for a Healthy California
Arturo Bustamante, PhD, MPP, MA
Professor of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA, and Faculty Director of Research, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute
Who Should Attend
Whether you are a policymaker, advocate, health leader, or researcher, this conversation offers essential insights into what is needed to advance Latino/x health in California.