Dr. Victor Herrera associate chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist at Advent Health Infectious disease specialist to discuss how to keep diverse communities safe from COVID-19
The effect the virus has in some cultural communities in Florida
Jorge L. Vasquez, Jr., Program Director for Power and Democracy Program Advancement Project National Office is taking the lead to explain exactly how to vote, prepare ballots so they are counted and prepare for any litigation around access to the polls in Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The top issues motivating young voters to cast a ballot this November are racial justice, the coronavirus pandemic, and police brutality
Marielena Gayo Guitian Attorney Everything business owners need to know about the bankruptcy codes and other laws they are trying to understand today as they struggle to survive. Bankruptcies across the state fell again in the summer after rising in the spring. In September, there were 3,019 bankruptcies, 14 percent less than in September 2019. They had previously slumped in April after the federal government approved an aid package that included improved unemployment payments. Bankruptcy is not the only solution: everything business owners need to know
Samuel Vilchez Santiago, All Voting is Local There has been great enthusiasm from voters to take advantage of the vote
early in person and voting by mail. How long can you take advantage of
these resources? In some counties, cases have been reported in which people affiliated with movements of white supremacy, have tried to create a hostile environment for people who are queuing to vote. If you are being harassed by someone, try to keep
calm down and notify the supervisor of that polling place if possible. But if you think your safety is at stake, call9-1-1 without a second thought. Then call 888-VE-Y-
VOTE