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API Leaders in Atlanta Ally With Latino Community in Wake of ICE Raids

API leaders say the raids call for solidarity among Atlanta's immigrant population. “We have to realize at any point this could shift to other communities.”

Voting Rights is the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time

Three different proposals to strengthen and create nationwide standards on voting are all stalled in Congress.

Voting Rights Advocates Call for Filibuster Reform

Despite all outreach, minority GOP stubbornly blocks voting rights

Latino GDP in US Ranks 8th in the World – New Report Contradicts Stereotypes

A new report indicates that Latinos in the U.S. are performing economically far beyond expectations, contradicting long-held stereotypes.

Redistricting Hearings Redefine What “Public” Means – Alabama and Georgia a Case in Point

If Alice in Wonderland were set in Alabama, Felicia Scalzetti could play the lead role. "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make...

Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence Still Struggle to Get Asylum

Despite Trump’s era policies being reversed, the likelihood of finding protection in the US is lower than ever.
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Government Imposters and Fake COVID Cures – How Scammers Rip Off Communities of Color

Across ethnic communities, scams through used car sales and lending agencies have preyed on people in the midst of their financial struggles.

Water, Water, Everywhere: But Only Temporarily for Hmong Farmers in Siskiyou County

Court injunction temporarily halted the County unfair water ordinances, inferring discrimination.

To Boost or Not to Boost: What is the Answer?

Booster doses of vaccines are very common. They are part of most childhood and adult vaccine series to ensure a person maintains optimal immunity from a disease.

AG Workers Lag Furthest Behind In Vaccinations

Kern County highlights statewide trends.

Activists Target Roadblocks to Fair Redistricting

Challenges to fair redistricting in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Alabama.

Voice for the Sri Lankan Diaspora: Journalist and Activist Hassina Leelarathna Dies

A respected voice in the community, Hassina was known for promoting cross-ethnic dialogue and incubating a new generation of Sri Lankan-American journalists.

The Ordinary People Society- Alabama’s Faith-Based Grassroots Group Takes On Redistricting

An advocate and provider for families and individuals in need of housing, social services, and counseling.

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