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Legendary Community Activist Rev. Cecil Williams Dies at 94

"Reverend Williams embodied the California values of unity, generosity, and acceptance,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.

911 Must Be More Responsive to Mental Health Crises

The 911 Emergency system needs a major revamp, with data-driven solutions for responding to people experiencing a mental health crisis.

Stamp Honoring Late Rep. John Lewis Unveiled in Official Ceremony at Capitol Hill

The stamp honors the iconic congressman, who many have termed the 'conscience of Congress.'

Juneteenth 2023: California Celebrates Black Freedom

For many Americans, Juneteenth lingered in obscurity until activists and historians led grassroots movements to bring greater visibility to the historic date.

Pregnant Korean Woman and Unborn Baby Killed in Seattle Shooting

By RANDALL/AsAmNews A pregnant mother and her unborn child both died in what police suspect is a random shooting in Seattle, reports Fox13. The suspect has been...

New York Neighborhood Turns on Its Street Vendors

Private security officers have been deputized as "Peace Officers" and are allowed to issue city fines to local vendors.

The Pain Continues for Children Separated From Their Families at the Border

An estimated 3,800 to 5,500 children were separated from the families at the US-Mexico border under former President Trump. Hundreds remain unaccounted for.

Most Asians Support Affirmative Action, But Not in College

A survey of 7,000 Asian adults found a majority think affirmative action is a good thing but that race should not be used for admission into a university.

At Documented, a Unique Blend of Service Journalism and Local Reporting Bridges Immigrant Communities

Founders Max Siegelbaum and Mazin Sidahmed say the aim is to provide "boots on the ground" coverage of New York's expansive immigrant communities.

Black News Publishers Watchful of Legislative Process as Online News Payment Bill Advances

AB 886, called the California Journalism Preservation Act, would mandate that social media platforms pay a “journalism usage fee” to news organizations for sharing their content.

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