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San Patricio and the Fight for Immigrant Rights

The history of the Irish immigrants who sided with Mexico in the US-Mexican War holds important lessons for how we treat immigrants today.

New Polling Shows Strong Support for Harris Among Younger Voters of Color

A pair of voter surveys released this week offer some encouraging news for the Harris camp just two weeks out from the November 5 election.

Against Access Threats, Ensuring Votes Count This November

With the presidential elections just three weeks away, voters and election officials nationwide are facing historically high threats to voting access.

Trump’s Obsession with Mass Deportation

With the election nearing, it is now more crucial than ever to look closely at how Trump’s plans might play out, especially on mass deportation.

Kamala Harris’ Response to Gaza Disappoints, But Does Not Dissuade Young Voters

As November swiftly approaches and ballots sit on kitchen tables waiting to be marked, the question of whether youth political engagement around the Israel-Hamas...

Korean American Community Rattled by Racist Incidents

Both incidents point to the ongoing racial animus targeting the AAPI community and the impacts of racist political rhetoric ahead of the November elections.

While STEM Jobs Grow, Access Barriers Remain for U.S. Students

Although the U.S. is a STEM world leader, classroom engagement barriers remain for girls, low-income students and those of color.

The Gleam — Celebrating Gay Pride in California’s Central Valley

The Source, an LGBTQ+ community resource center in Visalia, celebrated National Coming Out Day with an art installation that lit up the night sky in rainbow hues.

35 Years After Loma Prieta, California Readies Communities for Next Big Earthquake

With the next big earthquake overdue, new state initiatives are giving Californians unprecedented ways to protect themselves.

California Leads the Nation in Innovations on Aging: HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra

The California Department of Aging held its annual Day of Action, highlighting many of the goals accomplished in the Master Plan for Aging.

Swing State Majorities Support Path to Citizenship Over Mass Deportation

The findings offer a rare point of bi-partisan agreement on what is one of the most contentious issues shaping this election season.

Multi-Billion Dollar Funding Available for Greening Low-Income Communities

$40 billion in federal and state funding is available to help low income communities combat climate change.

California Launches Effort to Slash Maternal Deaths by Half

Facing wide racial disparities, California aims to slash its maternal mortality rate by half in two years.

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