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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.

U.S. Grows Ever-more Diverse – Census Data Show a Multiracial, Urban and Older U.S.

The United States population is more diverse and urban. But overall population growth in the country has slowed, newly released Census Bureau data show.
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As Food Insecurity Rises – Millions Missing Out on LA County Food Support Programs

Ethnic American residents are missing out on easily accessible programs that would them keep their families well-nourished and healthy.
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Lessons of the Pandemic – Demanding Equal Access to the Internet as a Human Right

The Internet has become so central to modern life that access to it is a necessity.
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Hmong Community Activist Ends 19-day Hunger Strike as California Attorney General Agrees to Look at Demands

Attorney General Rob Bonta agreed to look into the death of farmer Soobleej Hawj, who was killed by Siskiyou County law enforcement officers late last month.
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CDC Experts Call New Surge “The Pandemic of the Unvaccinated”

Also available in Spanish. As the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreads across the country, health authorities are concerned about the increase in cases in rural...
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Siskiyou County New Frontier for Resisting anti-Asian Violence

Hmong Americans converged on the Siskiyou County courthouse in Yreka Saturday to demand a federal investigation into the June 28 fatal shooting of a Hmong father of three by law enforcement agencies.

‘Historic Moment!’ Asian Americans Cheer Passage Of California’s $156 Million Fund To Combat AAPI Racism

A three-year initiative seeks to equip the AAPI community with resources to combat hate crimes.

Fighting Global Warming Requires an Equity Approach

Experts warn that the best way to address climate change is not only from scientific models but with policies focused on equity.

Vaccinating Ethnic Elders and Disabled – Hardest to Reach, Most at Risk

Seniors and the disabled are particularly vulnerable during the pandemic and are getting vaccines at a lower rate than the general population.

Summer Brings Out Door to Door Scammers – Chicago Fraud Busters Share Tips at FTC Briefing

An imposter may be in uniform, sporting the logo of a utility company or of a well-known business.

Korean Americans to Legislators — Domestic Violence Survivors Need Permanent Funding Stream

Korean Americans are overrepresented among Asian Americans who experience domestic violence and their stories underscore the need for services that address the linguistic and cultural silos.
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Ethnic Media Reporters Recognized for Covering 2020 Epic Events

California Governor Gavin Newsom opened the California Ethnic Media Awards on Thursday, June 3, with a special tribute to the sector for covering the epic news stories of 2020

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