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How Three Muslim Women in GA Won a Public Apology and Set a New Legal Precedent Against Hate

Perry Greene, ex-husband of GA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, apologized and agreed to pay $75,000 after a video showed him verbally attacking three Muslim women.

Medicaid Unwinding Deals Blow to Tenuous System of Care for Native Americans

Tribal leaders still didn’t know exactly how many of their citizens had been disenrolled a year into the process of redetermining Medicaid eligibility.

Event Honors Hmong Sacrifice During America’s Secret War

The event in Marysville, California recalled the sacrifice of Hmong veterans and highlighted the effort to include Hmong history in CA schools.

California’s Indigenous People Fight Histories of Hate

Centuries-long violence against Native Californians persists today, most glaringly with an epidemic of suicide and missing and murdered community members.

Women of Color Will Vote With Their Pocketbooks This November

Women of color represent a large and powerful voting bloc. A new poll reveals some surprises as to how they will vote this November.

Hey Vinod, Leave That Beach Alone

Billionaire green-tech venture capitalist Vinod Khosla has once again lost in court to keep the public off Martin's Beach.

Delivering Healthcare to Migrants in California’s ‘Last Frontier’

Smith River is not just rural, locals say, it’s rural remote, and it’s here where the state’s plan to extend healthcare to all residents is being tested. 

Newsom Threatens Half Moon Bay With Legal Action Over Farmworker Housing

The mayor of Half Moon Bay described the remarks as an "attack" on the city, noting officials are working with the interest of farmworkers in mind.

Easing the Toll of Alzheimer’s on Women

As the population of California grows older than it’s ever been, the burden of Alzheimer’s on women grows heavier.

Frat Boys Racially Harass Black Palestine Supporter at University of Mississippi

A mob of fraternity brothers at the University of Mississippi racially harassed a Black supporter of Palestine.

‘Tough Conversations’ – Using Art to Talk About Hate in Monterey Park

The Healing HeARTS Community Art Festival comes one year after a tragic mass shooting that traumatized the area's sizable API community.

New Study Warns of Rising Gun Violence Disinformation Targeting Chinese Community

Disinformation about gun violence circulates mostly unchecked on Chinese language social media, the report from Chinese for Affirmative Action warns.

Inside a Historic Initiative to Green LA County Schoolyards

As Southern California grows ever-hotter, the movement to create living schoolyards is growing more than ever. 

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