a selected list of fotonovelas produced by FPC team members.

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The following is a selected list of fotonovelas produced by our team over the last 25 years: Do it for Them - Hazlo Por Ellos – 2008. Centers for Disease ...
The following is a selected list of fotonovelas produced by our team over the last 25 years: Do it for Them - Hazlo Por Ellos – 2008. Centers for Disease Prevention and Control. (A bilingual fotonovela/revista for the National Diabetes Education Project.) ¡Caminemos! 2006. University of California at Los Angeles – Department of Geriatrics. (A bilingual fotonovela for Hispanic seniors on walking for better health.) It Happens & . Don’t be a Fool. 2004. New Mexico Department of Health – Family Planning Department. (Two teen-produced fotonovelas on family planning developed and produced by teens for teens.) “Debes Saber – You Need to Know.” 2000. New Mexico Department of Health – Breast and Cervical Cancer Program. A mammography social marketing campaign for Hispanic/Latina women that resulted in a 300% increase in mammography among the primary audience. Debes Saber was the title of the bilingual magazine- the lead print piece for the campaign. ¡Start Walking - A Caminar! 2003. New Mexico Department of Health – Diabetes Prevention and Control Program. Social marketing publications for a campaign to encourage walking among Latinas living in Southern New Mexico Knowledge is Power/¡Saber es Poder! 1999. New Mexico Department of Education. (A bilingual fotonovela and educational video for parents on their rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.) What is Happening to Abuelito? and Together We Can Do it. 1999. Alzheimer’s Association Chicago, Illinois. (Two bilingual fotonovelas for families on how to care for family members with Alzheimer’s Disease.) Heads Up, Bro. 1998. Hands Across Cultures. Española, New Mexico. (A teen-produced fotonovela and poster for teens by teens on alcohol abuse prevention.) ¡El Plomo! 1997. Washington Department of Health – Office of Toxic Substances. Olympia, Washington. (A Spanish language fotonovela on lead poisoning prevention.) Los Montoya Aprenden…1995. New Mexico Department of Health – Diabetes Prevention and Control Program. (A photo-pamphlet series on diabetes.) ¡Cuidado con los Pesticidas! 1995. Washington State Department of Health. Olympia, Washington. (A Spanish language fotonovela on pesticides.) Fotonovela – Tabloid Series. 1992-1996. Washington State Department of Health. Olympia, Washington. (Produced a series of six fotonovelas tabloids for migrant workers in Spanish on STD/HIV Prevention.) Salvar Vidas. 1993. American Heart Association. San Diego, California.

La Esperanza del Valle. 1993. Novela Health Education and University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. (Production of fotonovela on drug abuse prevention.) Look Who’s Smoking Too. 1992. ETR Associates. Tobacco Control Clearinghouse. Santa Cruz, California (A photo-pamphlet series on second hand smoke.) What is Sexual Harassment? 1992. ETR Associates. Santa Cruz, California (A photopamphlet series for high school students on sexual harassment.) Así es la Vida. 1990. California AIDS Clearinghouse. Santa Cruz, California. I Ain’t Down for Being Called Daddy. 1990. ETR Associates. Santa Cruz, California. (A phototabloid series of three tabloids for teen pregnancy prevention efforts.) Saturday Night Special. 1989. California AIDS Clearinghouse. Santa Cruz, California. Amigos y Amantes. 1989. California AIDS Clearinghouse. Santa Cruz, California. Un Cariño Especial. 1988. La Hacienda Foster Care Center. Tucson, Arizona. Yolanda, Manuel y Familia. 1988. Pinal County Health Department. Florence, Arizona. (A Spanish language fotonovela on the different forms of birth control.) La Gordura No Dura. 1986. National Diabetes Education and Research Foundation. (A Spanish language fotonovela on diabetes management.) Leer es Poder. 1985. Tucson Public Library. (A Spanish language fotonovela promoting the use of the Tucson Public Library.) Dolores y Esperanza. 1983. National Arthritis Foundation. (A Spanish language fotonovela educating people about arthritis self-management tools.)