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Mexico President Confirms Mexican Nationals Among Dead, Missing in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The Mexican president also criticized U.S. politicians for targeting immigrant communities who, he said, often undertake risk jobs like the workers on the bridge.

3,200 Students Begin Service Year as CaliforniansForAll College Corps Fellows

Speakers will talk about the vision that inspired the program, how it works, who is eligible, how to apply and where students will do their community services.

California Department of Public Health Releases New Masking Guidelines

The new guidelines urge Californians to consider wearing a mask based on their location and situation.

Fake News Bombards Voters — Will It Disrupt Midterms?

Our expert panel will cover a variety of angles regarding disinformation and how it is likely to affect upcoming mid-term elections and the future of democracy in the US.

Vietnamese American Has 5% Chance of Survival After Allegedly Racist Attack, Family Says

Phong Tran, 43, was attacked outside of a bar in Toledo, Ohio in what his family says was a racially motivated incident.

Threats to the U.S. Electoral Process — Who Can Vote, Whose Vote Counts?

Speakers will discuss gerrymandered maps, laws that restrict access to the polls, among other dangerous trends in the election process, and efforts to address them.

Long Haul COVID in the Black Community

An August town hall in Riverside County marked the first in a series looking at the impacts of long haul Covid on African Americans.

What Immigrants Need to Know About the Public Charge Final Rule

Zenobia Lai of the Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative will explain what the Final Rule means for immigrants and their families.

What a DOJ Investigation Into Kansas Police Means – or Doesn’t Mean – for the Black Community

The DOJ has launched a civil rights investigation into the KCPD to determine if their employment practices are guilty of racial discrimination.

Inequality is Up, Childhood Poverty Declines

Income inequality in the U.S. increased last year for the first time in more than a decade, but childhood poverty was cut almost in half.

Exploring Outer Space — Why We Do It, What We Learn

Can space exploration help us discover answers to essential questions, including finding the keys to our survival on earth?

Safety Escorts for Older AAPIs

San Mateo County has approved a new program that will provide escorts to AAPI seniors who have been the targets of recent hate-fueled violence.

Vaccinating Children is Vital

Our Weekly | Parents should not hesitate, as the CDC pivots and puts more of the onus on individuals, rather than institutions, to limit viral spread.

Asian Americans Pessimistic About Future of San Francisco

A new poll shows that Asian Americans are among the most pessimistic when it comes to the future of San Francisco.

Disaggregating AAPI Health Data – Key to Combating Health Disparities

This briefing will share the latest data on AAPI health indicators, underlying contributors to such differences and why a one-size-fits-all approach to health care falls short.

Information and Elections in the Digital Era

A massive open online course (MOOC) organized by the Knight Center for Journalism, (UNESCO) and the UN Development Program.

Covering Hate

Resources for ethnic media reporters covering hate crimes and hate incidents in California.

Confronting Health Misinformation

Reporting on health misinformation? Below are useful resources for journalists ranging from tips to research reports and how to find expert sources.

2022 Midterm Election Essentials for Ethnic Media Journalists

A primer on new federal election rules, new voting district maps and resources for tracking the confusing array of changes ahead of the Nov. elections.

Groundbreaking CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw Dies of Pneumonia

Groundbreaking and original CNN anchor Bernard Shaw has died of pneumonia at the age of 82, according to his family.

LA County Offers Safe Haven for Those Seeking Reproductive Health Services

Speakers will discuss LA County's efforts to remain a safe haven where all people can access reproductive health services.

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