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Spanish-language PHP-Reviews, Week 16:

This is the sixteenth installment of our Spanish Public Health Policy Reviews Weekly Digital Media Newsletter.

NOTE: The English translation of our sixteenth Spanish-language Public Health Policy Reviews weekly video newsletter:

Welcome to the sixteenth edition of our weekly Spanish-language Public Health Policy Reviews digital media newsletter.

We wrapped up the week of May 26th to May 30th with Vinyasa~BLISS – Kamila Valieva.

The subtitle of Friday’s essay was “Professional Ice Skater Kamila Valieva and the Dancer’s Sensibility.”

Our Kamila Valieva article highlights how she and fellow ice skaters are like professional dancers, executing remarkable and extreme physical contortions while gliding on ice and balancing on the narrow edge of their skate blades.

We invite our subscribers and readers to dive into physical fitness, health, and wellness with a new “reboot” of our “Vinyasa~BLISS” yoga series.

For more than a year, Public Health Policy Reviews has struggled to combine our passion for yoga, health, and wellness with our written analyses of public health and political policy.

We began with written meditations on the benefits of sound therapy, featured exactly one year ago, back on June 2nd, 2024, in Public Health Policy Reviews 26 with “Vinyasa Bliss #1 - Sacred Sunday, featuring Rising Appalachia’s Silver.’

Our latest iteration of Vinyasa~BLISS will focus more squarely on kinesthetics – the study of body motion, yoga asana (poses), and the direct merging of fitness and “wellness” with reproductive rights and health issues affecting women and girls.

Summer Lao, the model of our Summer In China series about Chinese history and culture, has expressed interest in combining her semi-regular column with our Vinyasa~BLISS yoga and fitness weekly columns, so we hope to create a great new collaboration of the two programs.

On Sunday, Public Health Policy Reviews attended the People Have the PowerBenefit Concert in Rochester, New York.

The benefit concert supported organizations in Rochester, New York, fighting against President Trump’s unconstitutional and inhuman deportation of Hispanic and Latino immigrants, as well as a bunch of other civil rights causes in the United States.

Sunday’s concert raised funds for Alianza Agricola and nine other Rochester area non-profit organizations.

Among the ten featured bands that graciously donated their time and talents was Los Pajaritos, a Spanish-language band from Rochester featuring Spanish guitars and Latin-infused rhythms.

You can visit Los Pajaritos on Instagram at los.pajaritos.band.

Remember to subscribe, “follow,” and “like” our Public Health Policy Reviews at publichealthreview.substack.com.

We will resume working on our tiered paid subscriber plan, which will include bonus content and rewards as a token of our gratitude for your support.

Thank you.

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