Cultural Competency

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Center for Enlightened Medicine

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The Barefoot Heart

For insight into the day-to-day life of a migrant farmworker's child, read The Barefoot Heart, by Elva Trevino Hart.

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National Center for Alternative and Complementary Medicine

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MCN Streamline article "Assimilation, Aculturation, and Alternative Medicines"

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Medicalspanish.com

This site holds many medical Spanish material, including a comprehensive medical Spanish dictionary, complete with audio.

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Spanish Language Resources for Staff

This website offers some free online lessons which teach basic Spanish concepts. More detailed and advanced lessons can be purchased on CDs from the website.

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Less Commonly Taught Language Project

The goal of this project is to create awareness about less common languages. This website offers a database of less commonly taught language classes, instructional materials, and other resources for teaching these languages. There are some resources for Zapoteco, Nahuatl, and Mayan indigenous languages.

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Isolated By Language: The Indigenous Oaxacans of Greenfield, CA

The town of Greenfield, CA has a high population of indigenous immigrants from Oaxaca, Mexico, many of whom speak little Spanish and/or English. This website is a compilation of work done by students from the UC,Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and reports on what the town of Greenfield is doing to improve communications and relations with these indigenous peoples

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MEJ Personal Business Services Inc., Global Language Solutions

M E J Personal Business Services, Inc. is an interpreting, translation, and financial service based in New York City.  They provide Foreign Language Interpreting, Telephone interpreting, video remote Interpreting, and Financial and Translation Services.  Their website specifies that they provide document translations in Mixteco.  

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Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)

The MICOP is an organization of English,Spanish,and indigenous language speakers who are working to aid Oaxacan immigrants in Ventura County California. They mostly provide direct services. The“Necessities of Life” program distributes clothing, diapers, blankets, and other items to those in need. The organization also has programs which provide food, resources for medical care,education and literacy classes for adults, and weekly community meetings. Contact info: 325 W. ChannelIslands Blvd. Oxnard, California 93033 805) 385-8662
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