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Women of Color Will Vote With Their Pocketbooks This November

Women of color represent a large and powerful voting bloc. A new poll reveals some surprises as to how they will vote this November.

On the Record with Governor Gavin Newsom: Staying Housed and Staying Healthy: New Support for California Renters

Governor Gavin Newsom Also available in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. By Governor Gavin Newsom As November approaches, millions of Americans are preparing for the most consequential...

As U.S. breaks new ground in voting, patience is key: election-watcher cautions against over-eager reporting

Dr. Nathaniel Persily, James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law SchoolAlso available in Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services With the...

Asian Americans Need A Voice in National Debate

Editor’s Note: Russell Jeung is a professor of Asian American Studies, San Francisco State University As we approach the Presidential election, much is on the...

Latinx Voters Living Abroad Mobilize Around Presidential Elections

Also available in Spanish By Katarina Machmer, Ethnic Media Services Editor’s Note: Latinx voters comprise an estimated 10% of U.S. citizens living abroad. Overseas, many actively...

Latinos de extrema derecha difunden desinformación electoral

From left to right: Cameron Hickey, Program Director, Algorithmic Transparency at National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC); Jacquelyn Mason, Senior Investigative Researcher at First Draft;...

The Most Problematic “Fake News” are Not Complete Falsehoods

Disinformation, misinformation and hate speech, among other types of content, can lead to vote suppression and undermine democratic institutions. Experts offer tips on how to identify the

Fresno vows to take pandemic, police frustrations to the polls

First COVID-era survey documents its toll, voter resolve By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services The first COVID-era study of Fresno voters found widespread suffering due to...
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Community Organizations Engage in 11th Hour Scramble to Ensure Accurate Census Count

Community organizations across the U.S. mounted an 11th hour scramble to increase self-response rates for the 2020 Census after an Oct. 13 Supreme Court decision cut the count short by two weeks.

JURY STILL OUT ON SAN FRANCISCO’S RANKED CHOICE VOTING

From left to right: Professor Jason McDaniel, Associate Professor of Political Science, San Francisco State University; Anni Chung, President and CEO, Self-Help for the...

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