
Listen to LCHC’s NEW Podcast – ¡A Tu Salud!
¡A Tu Salud!, the definitive podcast for Latine & Indigenous health policy. Through this podcast, we intentionally create a space for Latine & Indigenous leaders to share the stories and life-long journeys guiding their commitment to the community. We hope that our conversations will connect us de corazón a corazón and spark collective action toward policy and system transformation in our pursuit of health justice.
In January 2025, we’re kicking off season 2 of ¡A Tu Salud! During this time of uncertainty for our communities, it is more important than ever that we have strong Latine leaders in healthcare and public health. In this season, our host and LCHC’s Executive Director, Dr. Seciah Aquino, brings on an all-new lineup of CA leaders driving change in healthcare, public health, and public policy. Join us as we dive deep into conversation and explore the million-dollar question—how can we finally achieve Health Equity in California?
¡A Tu Salud! is a video and audio experience consisting of 30-50 minute-long episodes airing twice a month on Wednesdays. You can find our podcast available for audio streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music with the full video component on YouTube.
We invite you to grab your cafecito (or drink of choice), tune in, and celebrate as we begin this new journey together. And as always, ¡A Tu Salud!
Episode 6 of 'A Tu Salud' features Luis Campillo, Regional Director of Los Angeles for the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and LCHC Board Member
In this episode of A Tu Salud, Dr. Seciah Aquino sits down with Luis Campillo, AARP’s Los Angeles Regional Director, LCHC Board Member, and passionate advocate for health equity. Together, they delve into Luis’s inspiring journey as an immigrant from Colombia and the mentors and stories that have guided his work in achieving health equity.
From discussing the powerful diversity of Latines, to the community wisdom that roots his work in policy, to the essential role of elder care, Luis brings insights that underscore resilience, community wisdom, and the collective fight for equitable health access. Tune in to be inspired by these two curly-haired, passionate leaders.
Episode 5 of Season 2 of 'A Tu Salud' features Anthony E. Wright, Former Executive Director of Health Access California
In this episode, we welcome Anthony Wright, former Executive Director of Health Access California—a leading statewide advocacy coalition dedicated to healthcare consumer protections.
Anthony shares personal stories and key insights from his years of experience at the helm of a critical health organization. Listen as he highlights how inclusive policies and strong coalitions are essential in dismantling structural inequities in our healthcare system.
Join us as we explore the political power of public health, California’s most significant policy victories in the ongoing fight for equitable healthcare access for all, and how these efforts continue to shape national health reform.
*During the time of filming, Anthony Wright was Executive Director of Health Access California*
Episode 4 of Season 2 of 'A Tu Salud' features Bamby Salcedo, President and CEO of the TransLatin@ Coalition
In this powerful episode of A Tu Salud, Dr. Seciah Aquino sits down with Bamby Salcedo, CEO and President of the TransLatin@ Coalition, a leading organization advocating for Trans Latin@ rights and visibility in policy-making spaces.
Bamby shares her inspiring journey to becoming a transformative leader in social justice. Together, they explore the power of personal narratives in advancing justice, the systemic changes needed in healthcare reform, and the intentional practices her organization implements to support its team. This episode is a moving testament to resilience, community support, and the ongoing fight for equitable healthcare.
In this episode of ¡A Tu Salud!, we welcome Crispin Delgado, the Executive Director of the Insure the Uninsured Project, a prominent health policy institute in California that focuses on promoting healthcare access and improving health policy.
Together with Dr. Seciah Aquino, we will discuss the spirit of generosity within the Latine community, the enduring effects of structural racism, and the challenges of breaking free from generational poverty. Through their personal stories of resilience in the face of life’s everchanging challenges, these public health leaders highlight our interconnectedness in the quest for justice and health for everyone.
In a time of threats to healthcare coverage, join us for a discussion on the importance of ensuring equitable healthcare coverage by addressing the social determinants of health that affect Latine communities.
Episode 9 of 'A Tu Salud' features Angélica Salas, Executive Director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)
In this powerful episode, we welcome Angelica Salas, Executive Director for CHIRLA, one of the largest immigrant rights organizations in California. Angelica shares her experience growing up undocumented in the United States, the complexities of immigrant life, and her journey to becoming a leader in the immigrant rights movement in our state and nationally.
Join us as we dive into the challenges and beauty of the immigrant identity, discussing how immigration shapes health, family, and community.
*NOTE: This episode was recorded before the culmination of the 2024 election cycle. Some policy-specific updates and political analyses may reflect the realities during the time of recording.”
Episode 8 of 'A Tu Salud' features Sandra R. Hernández, MD, President and CEO of the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF)
In this inspiring episode of A Tu Salud, season 2, Dr. Sandra Hernandez, shares her powerful journey in healthcare and public health leadership.
Join us as we discuss the importance of centering community wisdom, the power of mentorship, and the policy transformation needed to advance the health equity movement.
We’re so excited to welcome this ‘Queen of Public Health’ to ¡A Tu Salud!!
Episode 7 of 'A Tu Salud' features Connie Chung Joe, JD, Chief Executive Officer of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California (AJSOCAL)
Dr. Seciah Aquino, Executive Director of the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California (LCHC), sits down with Connie Chung, CEO of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California.
Connie shares her journey as a second-generation Korean American, her journey into public service leadership, and the modern-day racism and xenophobia placed onto AAPI and Latine communities. Together, they discuss the vital role of women of color in leadership, the rise of cross-cultural solidarity movements in the ongoing fight for health equity, recognizing that Latine and AAPI communities face similar health and social determinants of health challenges.
From addressing language barriers and undocumented access to healthcare to fostering solidarity between communities of color, “women get sh*t done!” and these two women prove that.
Episode notes: This conversation was taped before Kamala Harris entered the 2024 presidential campaign as the Democratic Part’s candidate for President of the United States. Some mild explicit language is used in this episode.
Episode 6 of 'A Tu Salud' features Odilia Romero, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Comunidades Indígenas en Liderazgo (CIELO).
Odilia Romero has dedicated her life to advocating for indigenous rights, identity, and language access. As a Zapotec woman from Oaxaca, she navigated the challenges of being an indigenous migrant in the U.S. and has become a powerful voice for indigenous communities nationwide.
Join this engaging conversation between two trailblazing women as they explore the intersection of Indigenous and Latine health justice. In this episode, Dr. Seciah Aquino and Odilia Romero discuss the need for narrative change within the Latine community, the invisibility of indigenous struggles, and the importance of building true allyship. Odilia shares insights from her work with CIELO, highlights her powerful advocacy for indigenous language access, and recounts her landmark moments, from appearing in Vogue to giving a TED talk.
Episode 5 of 'A Tu Salud' features Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District, Los Angeles County
Supervisor Solis has traversed a fearless career journey, becoming the first Latina in the CA Senate and the first Latina United States Secretary of Labor, continuing to pave the way for future generations of leaders.
Join this dynamic discussion between two ceiling-breaking Latina women as we discuss the importance of Latina leadership, community promotores, the role of language equity in public health, and the incredible potential of Latine civic engagement.
Episode 4 of 'A Tu Salud' features Francisco Silva, President and CEO of the California Primary Care Association. Join us as we discuss childhood memories, a passion for farmworker justice, and the importance of seeing diversity in the healthcare workforce. Medicine is not a science; it's an artwork. Discover how on this episode of ¡A Tu Salud!