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In Chaos, there is Light and Hope 

Art-piece based off a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. The neoclassical imagery was modified to include pandemic allusions. The aim of this art will be to spread a message of hope and continued vigilance among the community.

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Know it, Prepare, and Act-  Yard Sign

Yard sign developed by local youth to inform their community of COVID-19 symptoms and how to prevent spread.

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Get Vaccinated

Video featuring Latino/x high-school students from various Latin American countries promoting COVID-19 vaccination.

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Your Health is Your Wealth Poster Series 

This 4-poster series offers simple tips for Latinx families to stay safe from COVID-19. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in California.

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For My Loved Ones Fact Sheet

This fact sheet offers simple COVID-19 safety tips and local resources for Latinx/o boys and their families. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in New Mexico.  

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Preventing Misinformation with Facts- Video 

This video discusses common COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Indiana. 

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The Crisis of Xiomara Juana Josefina Sanchez de la Ruiz- Video

This mini-telenovela follows the story of a young Latina weighing the potential benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Washington state.

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Addressing COVID-19 Myths Pamphlet

Informational brochure on COVID-19 and local resources Developed by local Latinx/o youth in New Jersey.

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Do all Latino teens think the same about COVID-19? Video

This video is designed to bring awareness to the diverse perspectives of Latinx/o youth about the COVID-19 virus and pandemic, and motivates youth to seek additional information and resources. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Minnesota.

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Together with Strength

This poster series aims to motivate Latinx/o high school youth to get vaccinated. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Minnesota.

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Building Hispanic/Latino Community Capacity (BHLCC) to Respond to COVID-19 is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

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