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Latinos to Comprise Majority of CA Workforce by 2040

Latinos will make up a majority of California’s labor force by the next decade, according to a new report.

Immigration Raids Target CA Communities Ahead of Trump Inauguration

The raids, a preview of the mass deportations that were a hallmark of Trump’s presidential campaign, have sent a chill across communities in the region.

Help is Available For Thousands of People Fleeing SoCal Wildfires

Several emergency preparedness tips for millions of Southern California residents impacted by uncontained wildfires

What the Coming ‘Trumpist’ Era Means for Immigrants

Trump's return to the White House is raising alarm bells across immigrant communities.

Racial Inequities Persist for Black People in Retirement

Racial inequalities for Black workers persist into retirement, who often retire early, lessening the amount of Social Security they receive.

With Heightened Hate Crimes, Funding Cut for Ethnic Media

As hate crimes reach their highest curve in recent years, California ethnic media face an end to critical state funding.

Black Student Brutally Attacked Because of Race, Claims Lawsuit

A Black student has sued the LAUSD alleging that he was arrested while trying to defend himself during a brutal racist attack.

A Sunday School Lesson from Jimmy Carter

Noted journalist and commentator Emil Guillermo reflects on what he learned from the late President Jimmy Carter during a Sunday school lesson in Plains, Georgia. Carter, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, died Dec. 29 at age 100.

Two San Diego County Activists Win $50,000 Social Justice Awards

The deadline for nominations for the 2025 cycle is December 31, 2024.

As AI-Denied Health Insurance Claims Rise, So Does Nationwide Frustration

The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked a national debate over rising health care costs and claim denials.

How Biden Lost the ‘Narrative War’ on Immigration

The Biden administration's inability to communicate its advances on key immigration issues allowed his opponents to largely shape the narrative.

California’s Community Health Clinics Face Deep Budget Cuts

California’s community health clinics, a critical lifeline for low-income residents, are facing possible budget cuts in 2025.

Review: Amy Sherald’s ‘Sublime’ Retrospective at SFMOMA

‘"American Sublime’ is a salve, a call to remember our shared humanity and an insistence on being seen."

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