America Bracho
Executive Director
Latino Health Access
Rut Martínez-Alicea
Director of Equity, People & Culture
Oregon Food Bank
preparing for the harvest:
We are the future of food equity in Oregon. By weaving together the concepts shared throughout our talleres today, Rut and America will connect broader concepts of decolonization of food equity and nutrition liberation to national and local efforts that are feeding the revolution.
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Join Keynote Speaker America Bracho and Oregon Food Bank's Director of Equity, People & Culture, Rut Martínez-Alicea, for closing remarks to wrap up our 10th annual Latino Health Equity Conference.
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About Rut:
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Rut Martínez-Alicea joined Oregon Food Bank as the Director of Equity, People & Culture in July 2018. For over 20 years, she has worked to dismantle systems of oppression with a focus on the intersection of racism and sexism.
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For many years, Rut’s work focused on the intervention and prevention of domestic and sexual violence. In different roles, she implemented programs and promoted policies and practices for more equitable services to marginalized communities and individuals. She started a number of programs focused on increasing access to culturally appropriate services, including the first fully bilingual (English-Spanish) 24hr Crisis Line in the state of Oregon, Línea UNICA, and the first program dedicated to the primary prevention of rape at a community college in the U.S. Before joining Oregon Food Bank, she designed and opened Portland Community College’s Southeast Multicultural Center.
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Through her journey, Rut remains focused on dismantling systems of oppression that create environments where individuals and communities are at greater risk of violence, marginalization, and are denied access to basic resources such as health, housing and food.