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- Amador Bernal arrived in 1984 from
his native Mexico to Kennett, Square,
Pennsylvania, where he works for $9 an hour,
seven days a week in a local mushroom farm.
After almost 25 years in the U.S., Amador
Bernal, like many in his community, has
never been to a doctor.
- Dr. Steve Larson, who worked with the
Kennett Square Mexican community in the
early 1990s, has treated and studied the health
status of thousands of Latino immigrants.
- Dr. Tony Iton, director of the Alameda
County Public Health Department, conducted
surveys confirming the “Latino paradox.”
- Margarita Alegría, director of the Center
for Multicultural Mental Health Research at
Cambridge Health Alliance, led the groundbreaking
National Latino and Asian American
Study (NIMH).
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