On JoCo on the Go, episode #126, hear about a new Johnson County Museum exhibit that highlights a decades old issue that continues to impact our community today. Learn about the historic practice of redlining – deeming groups of people a poor financial risk for home loans and limiting those in urban areas from gaining access to newer suburban neighborhoods with access to greater resources. Find out how this practice has had generational impacts to public health. We’ll tell you how you can get involved to make Johnson County a more diverse and culturally rich place to live.
Veterans Day goes virtual
JoCo elections – safety and security
COVID-19 cybercrimes
Buying and selling in a pandemic
Mental health is public health
Celebrating Hispanic heritage through the pandemic
Being prepared for disaster – the pandemic and more
Helping those in need during the pandemic
When the flu season and COVID-19 collide
COVID-19 update, holiday transmission, antibody testing, mask use and mortality rates
COVID-19 vaccine
Mental health and the pandemic
COVID-19 workplace guidance and economic recovery
School and child care COVID-19 guidance
COVID-19 skeptic to survivor
Returning to school safely
Mask mandate in effect
Family survives COVID-19
Serving individuals with I/DD during a pandemic
COVID-19 cases increasing
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