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Fentanyl Awareness Day (Program Repeat)

By Radio Bilingüe
Published May 06, 2025

TUESDAY, MAY 6
PROGRAM #10765 11:00 AM PT

Extra Edition: Fentanyl Awareness Day. (Program Repeat) 

The fentanyl crisis is worsening among Latinos in California. In 2023, about 2,500 Latinos died of fentanyl overdoses. On National Fentanyl Awareness Day, state health leaders reach out to the public to educate about the dangers of opioids. They also launched an initiative to provide free access to naloxone and fentanyl test strips through public vending machines empowering individuals to save lives and access treatment when they need it most. Experts talk about the challenges, new efforts to prevent the epidemic, and the uses of life-saving medication. This program was originally aired on Aril 29, 2025.

Guests: Dr. Lucía Abascal, Public Health Physician, California Department of Public Health-CDPH, San Francisco, CA; Jessica Mora-Ramirez, Chronic Disease Prevention Coordinator and Cultural Competence Ethnic Services Manager, Behavioral Health Quality Division Department, Monterey County, Salinas, CA.

Limits on rent increases. More than 800 tenants, union members and faith leaders are taking their voices to the State Capitol, demanding immediate action on California’s out-of-control housing costs. The Housing Now! coalition is lobbying lawmakers to pass the Affordable Rents Act (AB 1157), which would reduce maximum allowable rent increases from 10% to 5% statewide, potentially saving millions of California families from displacement.

Guest: Eddie Carmona, Director of Organizing, PICO California, Sacramento, CA.

Photo: CDC

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