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Parks and Tree Canopy Are a Matter of Life and Death in Los Angeles

Bringing parts of LA County with below-average tree canopy up to the average would mean close to 1 million years of added life expectancy for Angelinos.

Civil Rights Leaders Express Disappointment and Anger as Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative...

Civil rights leaders excoriated the June 29 Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action and vowed to fight back.

Three Voices on What It Takes to Heal From Hate

A journalist and organizer, a former political prisoner and a professor of African American studies share their thoughts on how victims and communities heal from hate.

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.

Philadelphia Residents Protest Planned Basketball Arena in Historic Chinatown

Billionaire developers are threatening to destroy Philadelphia’s 152-year-old Chinatown, with a proposed basketball stadium.

San Gabriel Valley Honors Community Members Taking Action Against Hate

The ceremony, part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, emphasized the need for greater solidarity and interaction across all ethnic groups to combat hate.

Advocates Sound Alarm as SCOTUS Weighs Ban on Affirmative Action

As SCOTUS weighs a ban on Affirmative Action, advocates say a ban would harm campus diversity and could be used to target other diversity efforts.

‘We Are Hitting a Crescendo’ — California Commission Holds First Public Forum on...

With hate crimes on the rise, speakers at the California Commission on the State of Hate forum stressed the need to bolster civil rights law and community engagement.

To Stop Hate, Step Out of the Silo

As discrimination divides us, people and groups need to work together to counteract hate, says a panel of experts.

Pain, Grief and Fear: Korean Media Tackle Aftermath of Texas Shooting

Nearly two weeks after a gunman killed 8 people in Allen, Texas, Korean Americans there are asking why the shooting isn't being treated as a hate crime.
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