MassLive recently asked readers to identify people they consider Hispanic and Latino leaders in Massachusetts, working to make a difference across the state.
Profiles of these leaders will be published over the course of Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. These are people readers have identified as inspirational, who may be doing good acts for their communities. They are being recognized for their accomplishments, leadership and commitment to inspire change.
Alexis Diaz Dejesus
Community: Holyoke
His story: Alexis Dias Dejesus advocates healthy lifestyle opportunities in the Holyoke community, especially the Latino community.
“Our community faces higher rates of chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity,” he said. “By implementing access to nutrition education, exercise programs and a ‘food is medicine’ mindset, we can lessen these risks and improve overall health outcomes.”
Diaz Dejesus manages the Holyoke Farmers Market and works closely with community partners to create culturally tailored programs.
The education programs are an opportunity for people to learn how to use fruits and vegetables they may not be familiar with, according to Diaz Dejesus.
The market is year-round and bilingual, he said.
“It is a passion of mine to educate not only about these programs and opportunities, but to promote that food is medicine and that it is a lifestyle that is possible for families and individuals who may not see it as an accessible way of living,” Diaz Dejesus said.
In his words: “Learn, listen, and be patient with others. Don’t be afraid to try new ideas, or to fail; failures are more opportunities to grow, learn, and improve. And, if it’s not broken, don’t fix it and if it is broken, don’t stop the fight to fix it. We are stronger together.”