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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority

Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.

Language Access a Barrier to Elections for Communities Nationwide

A new report finds that gaps in election legislation including the Voting Rights Act excludes many Limited English Proficient communities across the country.

New Polling Shows Strong Support for Harris Among Younger Voters of Color

A pair of voter surveys released this week offer some encouraging news for the Harris camp just two weeks out from the November 5 election.

Against Access Threats, Ensuring Votes Count This November

With the presidential elections just three weeks away, voters and election officials nationwide are facing historically high threats to voting access.

Trump’s Obsession with Mass Deportation

With the election nearing, it is now more crucial than ever to look closely at how Trump’s plans might play out, especially on mass deportation.

Swing State Majorities Support Path to Citizenship Over Mass Deportation

The findings offer a rare point of bi-partisan agreement on what is one of the most contentious issues shaping this election season.

Who’s at Risk Under Project 2025?

Project 2025 poses an "existential threat" to immigrant, reproductive, LGBTQ+, climate and health protections nationwide, policy leaders warn.

SB1 Ruling a Victory for Voter Rights and Community Organizing

Voting rights advocates are hailing a judge's decision to strike down a provision of Texas' voter suppression law even as other provisions are challenged.

Immigration Misinformation Targets Decisive U.S. Latino Vote

If not countered, misinformation targeting immigrants and Latinos will be make-or-break this election year.

Gen Z Needs to Look Beyond the Memes

This morning in my United States Government and Politics class, a simple question from my teacher prompted an unexpectedly heavy silence: “Who watched the...

MAGA Rhetoric, Project 2025 a Threat to U.S. Agriculture

Trump’s oft-repeated commitment to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history" would be disastrous for California agriculture and the nation.

Advocates Express Outrage, Disappointment as CA Reparations Bills Stall in Legislature

Advocates from across California protested at the State Capitol Saturday after the Legislature failed to bring two critical reparations bills to the floor for a full vote on Aug. 31, the final day of the legislative session.

My Vote is My Health: Empowering Communities Through Civic Engagement

Civic Health Month is not just a time to reflect on the state of our democracy; it is a call to action.

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