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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. States He Is Not Against Vaccines At Senate Confirmation Hearings

Critics of RFK Jr., including his cousin Caroline, say he is unfit to head up the largest agency within the Trump Administration.

Combating Domestic Violence Requires a Decriminalized, Healing-Centered Approach

Women of color want to stay with their partners and want agencies to help the abusive partner break out of their cycle of violence.

“Frontline Workers Have Earned and Deserve the Path to Citizenship”

With his first bill, Senator Alex Padilla also wants to honor his parents, who migrated from Chihuahua in search of the American dream.

The American Rescue Plan: Who Wins? Most Americans. Who Loses? Undocumented Immigrants

Almost every American benefit, but once again leaves out undocumented immigrants, millions of whom have been essential workers during the national crisis.
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Ethnic Communities Unite to Combat Anti-Asian Violence

In the midst of an epidemic of brutal attacks hate crimes against Asian Americans, ethnic communities are coming together to attack the virus of racism.

Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese and Thai Offered Free Legal Help on Housing Problems

A nonprofit is offering free, in-language legal help for Koreans, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese in the Southern California Region trying to find or keep safe housing.

Essential but Disposable: How California Farmworkers Battle COVID-19

Study reveals the high degree of exposure to Covid in the fields and the profound impact on the economy and mental health of these families.

High Hopes or Another False Hope? Green Cards for Undocumented “Essential Workers” on Biden’s Agenda

Essential Workers may be rewarded a path to citizenship by the Biden-Harris administration.

Editor-in-chief Gabriel Lerner Retires from La Opinion

Having steered the outlet through a series of crises, Lerner is stepping down, keepin intact its mission to serve the Latino community though community journalism.
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New White House Could Permanently Remove Public Charge Rule, Easing Anxiety for Immigrants

The Joe Biden Administration has an opportunity to immediately revoke implementation of the Trump-era public charge rule.

Xenophobia is the New “Norm” in Germany

A democratically elected party in the German government is normalizing far-right perspectives in Germany, alarming advocates for pluralism and diversity.
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The Fight Isn’t Over – Congress Can Still Rescue the Census

"Without action from Congress, the Census Bureau is guaranteed to miss millions of people across every state,” says Vanita Gupta (above), President and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

Study Sheds New Light on Domestic Violence in Asian Immigrant Communities

Domestic violence in the United States is pervasive but little understood, particularly in non-English speaking communities. In a groundbreaking new report, the Asian Pacific...

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