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Interview with Paloma Hernandez

Interview with Paloma Hernandez

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Paloma Hernandez leads Urban Health Plan in the Bronx, a community health center serving one of the poorest congressional districts in the country. After witnessing what she describes as a "loss of hope" post-pandemic, her institution began incorporating the arts into patients' experience onsite, with positive results. In conversation with show host Nathaniel Kressen, Paloma describes the role that creativity has played historically for hope and health, and reveals how Urban Health Plan is hoping to carry that story forward.

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