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    Santa Barbara Nonprofit Builds Community Bonds to Combat Racist Bullying

    As Santa Barbara grapples with a history of anti-Black racist bullying in its public schools, organizers are working to strengthen the bonds of community in a city where they are under strain.

    News Roundup: Harris’ VP Pick Could Lead to Nation’s First Indigenous Gov.

    A roundup of some of the latest headlines from across the ethnic media landscape, highlighting the stories impacting communities nationwide.

    With Escalating Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric, California Farmworkers Fear the Future

    As the ’24 elections get into full swing, anti-immigrant rhetoric is growing increasingly ugly, with real world consequences for migrant communities.

    Venezuela, My Country of Birth, Deserves to Have Its Voice Heard

    Venezuela is being rocked by what some are calling the worst election fraud in Latin American history.

    ‘Attacked and Discriminated’ — Farmworkers React to Trump’s Rhetoric

    Migrant farmworkers say they feel attacked and discriminated against by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s hostile campaign rhetoric.

    Fears of Bloodshed as Venezuelans Take to Streets to Protest Election Results

    There are fears of growing civil unrest in Venezuela after President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory in an election many say was the opposition's to lose.

    ‘These Numbers Are Off the Charts’ — $38 Million Lost to Scams in...

    At a roundtable in Jackson, Mississippi representatives from the FTC connected with local media to discuss the alarming rise in scams impacting communities.

    Poverty Rate for Latinos Dips in 2022

    The poverty rate for Latinos in the United States was 16.8% for 2022, far below the 25% registered in 2012, according to the Census.

    One Year After Affirmative Action is Overturned, What’s Next for Higher Ed?

    The June 2023 decision, which prohibits public and private institutions from including race in considering applicants to admit, shook up the world of higher education.

    Medi-Cal Bridges Rural Divide in Tulelake

    In Tulelake, one of the most underserved communities in Siskiyou County, a grassroots movement is promoting improved access to health care.

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