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Farmworker Advocates Push for Greater Protection Against Bird Flu

Employers in California’s multi-billion-dollar dairy industry are accused of are flouting existing regulations, jeopardizing farmworker and public health.

Poll Finds Nearly All Florida Parents Want Experts, Not Politicians Shaping Education

The poll by the Southern Poverty Law Center found 92% of Floridian parents want public school curricula decided on by “education professionals.”

Houston Ethnic Media Briefing Focuses on Gun Violence

Advocates and professionals from health care and law enforcement met with Houston Ethnic Media reporters to discuss efforts to promote a culture of gun safety.

‘Islamophobia!’ Senate Republicans and Three Democrats Oppose Confirmation of Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi

The confirmation of Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden’s pick to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, appears to be indefinitely stalled.

White House Announces Big Changes for Race and Ethnicity Data Collection

A new category for Middle Easterners and North Africans has been created in the White House standards for data collection.

Southern States a ‘Breeding Ground’ for Hard Right Legislation

At a mid-March briefing, organizers and advocates from across the South described a "relentless onslaught of legislation" targeting marginalized communities.

Honoring Those Working to Create a Healthier and More Just California

Every year the James Irvine Foundation honors leaders for advancing solutions to critical challenges that affect millions of people across California.

What’s New This Tax Season?

As Tax Day approaches, 2024 brings new ways to file online for free, get more help and claim refunds.

Study Highlights Need for Education on Labor Rights in CA’s Nail Salon Industry

Rampant underpaying, employment misclassification, and exposure to toxic chemicals are among the challenges plaguing the sector.

Don Sun Will Always Live In Our Hearts and Memories

Asian American civic leader Don Sun, who served on Andrew Yang's presidential bid, died March 13 after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Fifth Circuit Court Temporarily Blocks New Texas Bill Which Would Arrest Migrants at the Border

Hours after the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to allow Texas border patrol to immediately deport migrants and asylum seekers arriving on the border, the...

Looking at California’s Hate Reporting Hotline One Year In

One year after the multilingual CA vs Hate reporting hotline was launched, how has it answered hate? 

Free Online Training for California Home Health Workers Ending Soon

EMS | If you’re struggling to care for elderly or disabled friends or family, CalGrows has hundreds of free — and paying — online or in-person classes to help.

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