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Una Vida de Servicio y Cuidado Para Los Adultos Mayores

Para Dulce María Chávez cuidar a las personas mayores no es solo un trabajo es ofrecerles atención, cuidados y apoyo.

Love on the Border

Kayla Kirby and Vidal Ramirez met and fell in love in Imperial Valley, where they have built a bridge across a chasm between two different languages, nations and cultures.

How Tight Will the Economic Squeeze Get in 2023?

Inflation is down, but the threat of a recession still looms. We will discuss all economic threats and worries with our expert panel in a Q&A session. Livestream Friday.

Embracing Diversity Over Discrimination — One Couple Has Found a Way

The Miilk | Religious and cultural barriers are just some of the challenges that multiracial couples have to overcome as they navigate marriage and society.

I Fell In Love With Her Hair

The story of Sriwong, a Thai national from Bangkok and Ron, a Polish American born in Brighton Park, Chicago.

The More Interracial Families, the Less Signs of Racism

Slavic Sac | Vanda and Vincent Leon have been married for over 20 years. She is a Ukrainian with Polish, Jewish and Russian roots from Kyiv, he is a Hispanic American.

What to Make For Dinner?

The story of Priscilla, a first-generation Hmong American and Jose, a German Yaqui Indian Mexican American.

Education and Civil Rights — What to Expect in the Year Ahead

Experts and advocates in the civil rights field will preview the education policy landscape in 2023. Livestream Wednesday.

Staying Alert and Safe Through the Storms — It’s Not Too Late to be Prepared

Experts working on the frontlines will provide an overview of the impact of the storms and what to expect; layout guide and resources.

Đại dịch sẽ tiếp diễn như thế nào trong năm tới?

Một biến thể phụ mới của omicron, có tên là XBB.1.5, hiện chiếm hơn 40% số ca nhiễm Covid-19 ở Hoa Kỳ.

Stay Home, Says White House to Prospective Immigrants

Our panelists will discuss the latest on US immigration policies including the expansion of Title 42, DACA and more.

Multiculturalism Means More Not Less

San Fernando Valley Sun | The story of Regina, who identifies as biracial – Black and Latina and Tyrone, a Filipino American.

Shirley Weber Is Sworn In as California’s First Elected Black Secretary of State

Dr. Shirley Weber became the first-elected Black Secretary of State (SOS) of California after she was sworn in Jan. 9.
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My Breakfast House: A Marriage of Food and Culture

Kakey Cheng, from Taiwan, and Enrique Aquino, from Mexico, draw from their respective cultures to create a unique and lasting business and relationship.

The Future of COVID

Briefing topics include the new sub-variant of omicron, named XBB.1.5; new therapeutics in the pipeline; Covid vaccine research of prison population; more. Live this Friday

Vaccine Misinformation and Indigenous Peoples Living in San Diego

Indian Voices | Only 39.1% of Native Americans have been vaccinated, the lowest percentage of vaccination among all racial/ethnic groups in San Diego.

Asian American Voter Turnout Increased 33% in Battleground States

Analysis from the 2022 midterm elections shows AAPIs increased their early voter turnout nationally by 20.4%, an increase of over 330,000 votes.

The Rise of the Urban Farmer Fighting Against Food Apartheid

In 2020, one in four Black residents across the U.S. experienced food insecurity — more than three times the rate for white households.

Returning Citizens Rally for Affordable Housing and Jobs

Less than two weeks after his prison release through the Second Look Amendment Act, Jamal Childs experienced the perils of life on the outside.

CA Farmworkers Still Struggle with Health Care Access

Speaking points include getting accurate data about the farm-worker community; impact of expanded MediCal; need for continuing a vigorous vaccination campaign.

To Vax or Not?

Local News Matters (African American) | Although the Bay Area leads the nation in child vaccination rates, a surprising number of parents express hesitation and fear as they navigate the choice to vaccinate their kids.

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