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Trump’s Inauguration—Why Liberty and Justice ‘Isn’t for All’

As a Black woman living in the red state of Texas, it is hard for me to see this transition as anything but a step back.

California to Launch New Anti Hate Initiative With a Focus on Healing

With hate crimes and hate incidents on the rise nationwide, experts say community engagement and awareness are key to addressing the issue.

‘When We Fight, We Win’ — A Clarion Call For Fair Redistricting in...

A groundswell of civic engagement is emerging across communities in Mississippi in response to congressional maps that marginalize voters of color.

New Texting Policy Complicates Black Voter Outreach

Advocacy and voting rights groups are voicing concern over the new 10DLC text messaging policy adopted by mobile carriers.

Rise in Interracial Marriage a Counter Narrative to Hate and Division

Census data shows that “mixed race” is the fastest growing category under racial identity, with about 17% of new marriages being interracial couples.

Diversity a Challenge to Upping Vaccination Rates in California’s San Joaquin County

Local health officials are relying on community organizations to vaccinate the diverse communities that call this region of California home.

A Call for Help From LA’s Lifeline – Deal Would Take Humans Out...

A proposed contract would replace highly-trained responders with chat bots to handle the thousands of calls each month from residents seeking support.

Questions and Anger Swirl Over Police Shooting of 23-Year-Old in San Bernardino

Attorneys for the family of 23-year-old Rob Marquise Adams held a press conference Wednesday to denounce what they describe as a “horrific execution.” 

SB 911 Would Drive a Stake in the Heart of California’s Ethnic Media

SB 911 would dedicate $25 million in state funds to local and ethnic journalism. It would also stab the independent ethnic media sector in the heart. 

Reclaiming Citizenship — Photo Exhibit Reveals the Struggles of Deported US Veterans

According to some estimates the United States has deported some 94,000 military veterans. A new exhibit highlights their experiences.

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