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Rural communities of color across the US find new ways to get the health care they need
Advocates emphasize that improving health outcomes in rural communities of color must begin locally, especially where trust in medical services is low.
In Brownsville, the hospital reopened in 2022; North Carolina has mobile clinics for farm laborers; and Fresno's community workers assist Punjabi Sikh immigrants.
Mandip Kaur from Jakara Movement stated, “We’ve learned that we have to go to people, we have to go to where they’re at, they’re not going to come to us.