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    Teresa Moore

    Una ONG en Santa Bárbara crea lazos comunitarios para combatir el acoso racista

    A diferencia de algunos de los activistas y defensores más jóvenes con los que trabaja, Connie Alexander, presidenta de la NAACP (Asociación nacional para el progreso de las personas de color) de Santa Bárbara, no habla de “alianzas”, el término preferido en NAACP. En su lugar, utiliza la palabra “comunidad”.

    La comunidad negra se siente desplazada por el cambio demográfico en Santa Bárbara – Los latinos expresan temores similares 

    En Santa Bárbara, una ciudad costera de unos 89,000 habitantes, la población negra ha disminuido de un máximo de 3.27% en 1970 a alrededor del 1.37% en 2024.

    Santa Barbara Nonprofit Builds Community Bonds to Combat Racist Bullying

    As Santa Barbara grapples with a history of anti-Black racist bullying in its public schools, organizers are working to strengthen the bonds of community in a city where they are under strain.

    Blacks Feel Erased by Santa Barbara’s Changing Demographics – Latinos Express Similar Fears 

    Longtime Santa Barbarans bemoan the impacts of gentrification and the gradual “erasure” of Black and Latino presence in the city.

    Black Parents Tell Santa Barbara School District: Years of Bullying of Black Students Must Stop

    SBUSD is being sued by the parents of Black students who accuse school officials of not doing more to protect their kids from anti-Black racism.

    ‘Readable Art’ — Sculptor Alison Saar Takes on Octavia Butler’s Classic ‘Kindred’

    A new edition of the book is being released by the San Francisco-based publisher, Arion Press, where every aspect of a book “from comma to cover” is made by hand.

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