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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.

Climate Displacement is Reshaping Miami

As Florida’s most populated metropolitan area faces record heat, storms and rising seas, its most vulnerable bear the brunt.

Court Reporter Shortage Limits Justice in Domestic Violence Cases

The lack of transcripts in family court makes winning appeals harder for low-income litigants. Advocates say the lives of abused women and their children are at risk.

Paving the Way for Medi-Cal Expansion in Bakersfield

As Medi-Cal expands to include all undocumented Californians in 2024, vulnerable populations shared their experience of seeking coverage at a Bakersfield briefing.

Who Are America’s New Ethnic Voters?

As the U.S. grows more diverse, so do its voters. 

News Roundup: Latinos Who Don’t Speak Spanish, Haitians and Humanitarian Parole, API Groups...

Reporting from across the ethnic media sector, highlighting the unique stories and perspectives not covered by the mainstream press.

News Roundup: New Economic Indicator, DV & Maternal Health, Anti-Asian Hate

Reporting from across the ethnic media sector, highlighting the unique stories and perspectives not covered by the mainstream press.

Los Angeles Sees Hate Crimes Surge in 2022

LA County’s Commission on Human Relations just released its Hate Crime Report for 2022, showing a spike in hate crimes across the county.

How Do We Reckon With Our Racial Past?

The Smithsonian's Our Shared Future: Reckoning With Our Racial Past initiative looks at how past racism informs present day inequalities.

FTC Scales Language Barriers to Battle Scammers

As of this fall, the FTC's Language Access Initiative will expand its services to include up to a dozen new languages.

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