Sophie Martin

For Iranian American Youth, Iran War’s Impact Hits Close to Home

Young Iranian Americans in the Bay Area say the US war with Iran has cast a cloud of sadness over their family’s homes.

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan Eyes Sacramento on Housing, Immigration, Tech

Gubernatorial candidate Matt Mahan shared his ideas on immigration, housing and the role of big tech in California in a briefing with community media reporters.

3 Million Americans Lose Critical Food Safety Net, as Dramatic Cuts to SNAP Take Effect

Just Live | Speakers explore new data, discuss funding stakes for states and families, and demonstrate a dashboard analyzing health trends and its drivers nationwide.

Abortion Pill Mail Ban Would Disproportionately Harm Black and Hispanic Women

A ban on accessing abortion pills by mail would adversely impact women who are uninsured or live in areas with chronic physician shortages.

After Supreme Court Guts Voting Rights Act, Southern Organizers Fight Back

Since the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, activists across the South believe the Black vote is being erased.