Aida Negrón

Communications Specialist / Spanish Translator at Esperanza United

Aida Negrón is an experienced communications specialist and Spanish translator currently working at Esperanza United since September 2022, while also serving as a Spanish Language Specialist for ...and now, in Spanish! since August 2021. Aida has a robust background in training, facilitation, and health education from various organizations, including the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center and the California Department of Public Health. Noteworthy contributions include facilitating cancer clinical trials workshops for Stanford University and Latinas Contra Cáncer, as well as managing the Promotoras Program at Planned Parenthood Golden Gate. Aida holds a Master of Arts in Public Communication - Journalism from Universidad de Puerto Rico and has worked extensively in translation and editing for clients such as American Greetings Corporation and the National Cancer Institute.

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Esperanza United

Founded in 1982 as a women's shelter in St. Paul, Minnesota, Esperanza United has grown into the national institute on domestic violence in the Latin@ community. We provide training and consultations to practitioners and activists throughout the United States as well as in Latin America. ' We root our work in the St. Paul, Minnesota community, offering a range of critical services in Minnesota from enhancing safety for Latin@ survivors of gender-based violence to strengthening youth leadership. We ground everything we do in the lived realities, hopes, and dreams of Latin@ communities. Our public policy initiative engages in federal and state public policy advocacy efforts and our national research center conducts research on issues that affect Latin@s in the United States and abroad. Our organization seeks input from members to inform policy advocacy efforts on key legislation impacting Latin@ families experiencing domestic violence and gender based violence. From highlighting the need of immigration reform to ensure protections for immigrant survivors to documenting the health impact of violence, we encourage communities to share stories of human rights violations, discrimination, community concerns and successes that will be brought to policy makers to help shape our laws.


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