announcement #29

Thousands of people in the Imperial Valley live with disabilities or age without much support, and they could use some more help. 🧓🏽🧑‍🦽 If you or someone you know needs a ride anywhere: the doctor, store, or just to get out, the Imperial Valley Transit has some options. 🚍 For more info, call them 📞 … Read more

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announcement #28

Muchas gracias to our latest round of donors, Los Amigos de la Comunidad (Eric M. Reyes y Isabel Solis), Rachel Johnson, Gloria Cuadraz (love you tia!!), John Carnwath, and mystery donor “a collection of words” We truly wouldn’t be able to do this without you. To the moon!! https://www.zeffy.com/fundraising/help-us-get-started #imperialvalley#nonprofit#citizenjournalism#latinowned#indigenousowned#womanowned#newearth#familia View Video Page

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announcement #27

Come check out NoCCA’s production of The Sound of Music happening at Imperial High School on May 30th and 31st at 7 pm and June 1st at 2 pm This classic musical is based on a true story, and tells the story of one family faced with difficult decisions as the tyranny of Nazi Germany … Read more

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announcement #26

Alright fam! We’ve got a new kind of story for you here, and it’s one that many of us can probably relate to. Myself included 🩺👨🏻‍⚕️❓ Our newest Citizen Journalist, Jessica Kenagy, courageously shared her ongoing battle with a mysterious invisible illness that has taken her on a rollercoaster of emotions. From feeling isolated from … Read more

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invisible illness in IV ignored: surviving, graduating, & job hunting

written by jessica kenagyedited by sarina e. guerra My name is Jessica, and I’m a 29 year-old resident from Brawley. My story is a testimony to the harsh reality that chronic illness here in the Imperial Valley is simply not taken seriously. I have had an undiagnosed, assumedly idiopathic chronic illness since my freshman year of … Read more

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