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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.

Fijian Caregivers in California Honored as ‘Backbone’ of Health Care

Fijian Americans, who comprise a major segment of caregivers, are using their culture to fill an urgent demand for California caregivers.

With Escalating Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric, California Farmworkers Fear the Future

As the ’24 elections get into full swing, anti-immigrant rhetoric is growing increasingly ugly, with real world consequences for migrant communities.

A Changed America

No matter what happens, say excited Indians on WhatsApp groups, the next White House will have an Indian connect.

Ripple Effect Walk Breaks the Silence on AAPI Suicide

On the morning of June 22, 2024, approximately 400 people converged at Torrance High School's Zamperini Stadium for the third annual Ripple Effect Walk, organized by the Little Tokyo Service Center.

‘Is She Really Black?’ Trump’s Despicable Interview at the NABJ Convention

Donald Trump questioned Kamala Harris’ ethnicity July 31 at the National Association of Black Journalists convention.

California Seniors: Retain Your Home, Car, and Assets While Qualifying for Medi-Cal

Medi-Cal now provides free, full scope health care coverage to all low-income California residents. Financial assets are not counted.

Fernandeño Tataviam Tribe to Grow a Nursery of Native Trees to Alleviate Impact of Climate Change

San Fernando Valley Sun | In partnership with CSUN, trees will be planted in areas of greatest need in the Northeast San Fernando Valley.

NNPA Condemns Trump Invite to NABJ Conference

The NNPA has forcefully condemned the National Association of Black Journalists for including the former president in a panel during its annual convention.

Venezuela, My Country of Birth, Deserves to Have Its Voice Heard

Venezuela is being rocked by what some are calling the worst election fraud in Latin American history.

How the Park Fire Became California’s Largest Active Wildfire

Experts say that a changing climate has produced night-stalking wildfires that spread at high speeds after the sun goes down.

Fears of Bloodshed as Venezuelans Take to Streets to Protest Election Results

There are fears of growing civil unrest in Venezuela after President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory in an election many say was the opposition's to lose.

‘These Numbers Are Off the Charts’ — $38 Million Lost to Scams in Mississippi Last Year

At a roundtable in Jackson, Mississippi representatives from the FTC connected with local media to discuss the alarming rise in scams impacting communities.

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