STRATEGIC VISION: By 2029, Prospera Institute will have the foundational human resources, operational systems, and community engaged network to enable mission.
BUILD: Human Resource Capacity to support day-to-day operations.
ADOPT: Operational systems that enable sustainable programmatic efficencies.
CULTIVATE: Mission aligned cross-disciplinary mutual support networks through community engagement.
300K By 2026 to facilitate sustainable start up operations and programming.
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Joanne Suarez organizes and mobilizes peers forming the LatinX Bioethics (LXB) grassroots coalition group.
LXB members interview political philosophers Drs. Charles Mills and Yolonda Wilson for "Takes on Whiteness" podcast (unpublished) discussing politics, social ethics and racial health inequality.
LXB establishes LatinX Bioethics Affinity Group with the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. The inaugural panel "Ethnocultural Considerations for use of Depp Brain Stimulation in Mexico." discussed emerging biotechnologies in Mexican communities.
LXB co-organizes and mobilizes over 400 physicians, ethicists, legislators and disability advocated to propose revision for Massachusetts Crisis Standard of Care policy. Coalition formalized as the Massachusetts Coalition for Health Equity successfully negotiating revision passed April 20, 2020 and final version October 6, 2020.
LatinX Bioethics invited to join Anti-Racism Taskforce for Hasting Center Special Report.
LXB submits an amicus brief to the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights in Costa public deliberation period considering the case of Manuela and Others vs. El Salvador. Following public deliberation, El Salvador was declared guilty for Manuela's death.
Hasting's Center launches Taskforce Special Report " A Critical Moment in Bioethics: Reckoning with Anti-Black Racism Through Intergenerational Dialogue".
LatinX Bioethics Inc. incorporates as 501c3 organization. Status backdated to July 2021.
LatinX Bioethics, Inc. initiates rebranding and FY2024-FY2029 strategic plan centering capacity building, infrastructure development, stewardship and community engagement.
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement for Cultural Institutions
Prospera Institute, Boston, humbly acknowledges that the places where we eat, sleep, pray and work sits within the traditional, ancestral and stolen land of the Massachusetts Ponkapoag /ˈpɒŋkəpɔːɡ, tribe whose name was appropriated by this Commonwealth. We continue to survive honoring the elders through cultural practices; expressive arts ie.“areytos”/storytelling, prayer, reflection thus resisting systemic oppression and reclaiming liberation in public health and social practices.
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