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Stakeholders Discuss Reparations for Black Californians as State Faces Deep Budget Cuts

State Assemblymember Isaac Bryan (D-Ladera Heights) says there are still ways to achieve reparations for Black Californians despite looming deficits.

House Weighs Bill That Would Add Citizenship Question to 2030 Census

H.R. 7109, dubbed The Equal Representation Act, has sparked intense reactions among civil rights advocates and census experts alike.

Ramma Mohammed: Home Health Caregiver, Unsung Hero

Ramma Mohammed has dedicated over five years to in-home support care — a vocation born out of necessity but fueled by deep compassion.

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Bullying Special Needs Students: Families Share Their Experience

La Voz de la Comunidad | we hear about the lasting impacts of bullying on middle and high school special needs students.

Indigenous Land Defenders Jailed or Killed Throughout the World

A new UN report notes that indigenous land defenders throughout the world are being imprisoned or killed as they fight for their rights.

Yurok Make History as First Native Nation to Co-Manage National Park

Tribal leaders signed a historic memorandum of agreement with the National Park Service to return a 125-acre stretch of land to the Yurok Tribe by 2026.

Caring for the Colonel: A Daughter’s Caregiving Story

There is no word for caregiving in any of the 26 Indian languages, but in Desi households, the notion of caregiving is interwoven into relationships with parents.

A Shift From Family Caregivers to ‘CAREGIVERS’

For most Hmong families, family members are the preferred caregivers, but when there is no choice, the alternative is to turn to hired professionals.

Jewish Groups Resist GOP Treatment of Muslim Court of Appeals Nominee

Jewish groups say Republican lawmakers inappropriately grilled a Muslim judicial nominee about his views on terrorism, Israel and antisemitism.

Ramma Mohammed: Home Health Caregiver, Unsung Hero

Ramma Mohammed has dedicated over five years to in-home support care — a vocation born out of necessity but fueled by deep compassion.

LGBTQ Bullying in Little Saigon: A Danger Few Acknowledge

As hate incidents rise nationwide, so does LGBTQ bullying. But in Little Saigon, this is a problem that few people pay acknowledge.

Need Help With Immigration? Enroll in Community College

A groundbreaking program in California is helping students and faculty navigate the lengthy and often labyrinthine immigration system, free of charge and regardless of status.

In a National First, Medi-Cal is Helping Unhoused Californians

In the nation’s most ambitious effort to address social needs, a $12 billion Medi-Cal initiative now provides services for the unhoused.

My Dad’s Champorado Isn’t ‘Authentic,’ and That’s OK

For one young Filipina, learning that her father's cherished recipe isn't exactly "authentic" leads to insights about the immigrant experience.

White House Announces Big Changes for Race and Ethnicity Data Collection

A new category for Middle Easterners and North Africans has been created in the White House standards for data collection.

My Lunch Made Me a Target for Bullying

SING TAO USA -- A Korean American food blogger shares her story about being bullied for bringing her mother's kimbap for school lunch.

Swastikas Found on Ukrainian Flags in San Francisco Bay Area

The Mill Valley Police Department in Northern California's Marin County reported recent incidents of vandalism in which someone spray-painted a black swastika on Ukrainian flags on private property. 

A Shift From Family Caregivers to ‘CAREGIVERS’

For most Hmong families, family members are the preferred caregivers, but when there is no choice, the alternative is to turn to hired professionals.