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Make America Healthy Again Agenda, Rothko Chapel, DACA Anniversary

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On this episode, Brian Greene, President & CEO of the Houston Food Bank, and co-host Bri Derry, Director of Media Activism at CHILDREN AT RISK, explore the intersection of public health, social justice, and immigration policy. * Understanding MAHA Policy: Dr. Chris Kulesza [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kulesza-ph-d-52980a37/], aka "Dr. Data," breaks down the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda, discussing child nutrition, school meals, SNAP policy, food access, and the challenges of improving children's health outcomes. * Art, Faith & Human Rights: Kelly Johnson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-johnson-1465b62a/], Chief Engagement Officer at the Rothko Chapel, discusses how art, spirituality, and social justice intersect to foster dialogue, community, and civic engagement. * The DACA Anniversary: Krystal Gomez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystal-gomez-3389406/], Managing Attorney at the Texas Immigration Law Council, reflects on the 14th anniversary of DACA, examines recent immigration-related Supreme Court decisions, and discusses the future of immigration policy for young people and families. Tune in every Wednesday, live on kpft.org [http://kpft.org]!

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episode Make America Healthy Again Agenda, Rothko Chapel, DACA Anniversary artwork

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On this episode, Brian Greene, President & CEO of the Houston Food Bank, and co-host Bri Derry, Director of Media Activism at CHILDREN AT RISK, explore the intersection of public health, social justice, and immigration policy. * Understanding MAHA Policy: Dr. Chris Kulesza [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kulesza-ph-d-52980a37/], aka "Dr. Data," breaks down the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda, discussing child nutrition, school meals, SNAP policy, food access, and the challenges of improving children's health outcomes. * Art, Faith & Human Rights: Kelly Johnson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-johnson-1465b62a/], Chief Engagement Officer at the Rothko Chapel, discusses how art, spirituality, and social justice intersect to foster dialogue, community, and civic engagement. * The DACA Anniversary: Krystal Gomez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystal-gomez-3389406/], Managing Attorney at the Texas Immigration Law Council, reflects on the 14th anniversary of DACA, examines recent immigration-related Supreme Court decisions, and discusses the future of immigration policy for young people and families. Tune in every Wednesday, live on kpft.org [http://kpft.org]!

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