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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.

Gen Z Needs to Look Beyond the Memes

This morning in my United States Government and Politics class, a simple question from my teacher prompted an unexpectedly heavy silence: “Who watched the...

Former SF Examiner Editor and Community Health Advocate Ted Fang Dead at 61

Fang, son of Chinese American businesswoman and philanthropist Florence Fang, was known for his work promoting public health.

Domestic Violence Abusers May No Longer Be Able to Track Their Partners With Their Apps

Cases of vehicle technology-enabled stalking and other forms of harassment are on the rise. A new California bill seeks to address the issue.

Immigrants are Eating Pets and Stealing Jobs, Claims a Clearly Unhinged Trump at Presidential Debate

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump went full throttle on immigrants during the Sept. 10 Presidential debate.

The Enormous Power of the Untapped AAPI Independent Vote

The large, largely untapped bloc of Asian American Independent voters could deliver the win to Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris or her opponent, Republican...

Is America Less Divisive Than We Thought?

The American public is perceived to be hopelessly divided over the question of race and related issues, yet evidence suggests a more complex racial environment.

Republican Party Attempts to Strike 225,000 Voters from North Carolina Election Rolls

A group of civil rights organizations announced Sept. 5 they are challenging a lawsuit by the Republican Party, which seeks to deem 225,000 registered...

MAGA Rhetoric, Project 2025 a Threat to U.S. Agriculture

Trump’s oft-repeated commitment to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history" would be disastrous for California agriculture and the nation.

Years Into Historic Efforts to Close Health Disparities, How is Medi-Cal Doing?

Palav Babaria from DHCS discusses health disparities in California, and how successfully the ongoing transformation of Medi-Cal is bridging them.

Pacoima Middle School Paves the Way With Living Schoolyard

San Fernando Valley Sun / El Sol | The school, in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of the San Fernando Valley, is the largest greening project for LAUSD.

Advocates Express Outrage, Disappointment as CA Reparations Bills Stall in Legislature

Advocates from across California protested at the State Capitol Saturday after the Legislature failed to bring two critical reparations bills to the floor for a full vote on Aug. 31, the final day of the legislative session.

Partnership of Local Media Across Communities Honored at 2024 Ethnic Media Awards

“This is our greatest asset: uniting as a sector so that we’re the ones telling our stories," veteran journalist Emil Guillermo told a packed...

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