la voz latina tv program
The Center for Reducing Health Disparities hosts a television show which has been aired on Cox 22 since 2004. The show is a vital part of the information/media network developed to educate the Latino community on the harmful effects of tobacco use, second hand smoke, and to improve the Latino community lifestyle.
Antonia Correa, UNMC Community Outreach/Tobacco Prevention Specialist, is the co-host of “La Voz Latina”, a monthly one hour live show that connects directly to the Spanish-speaking community in the Omaha Metro and surrounding areas. The format is an educational call-in program that provides a forum where Latinos can express their opinions and ask questions about health-related topics addressed during the television show
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