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Federal Rule Strips Affordable Healthcare for Millions, Including DACA Recipients

The proposed rule would also revoke “sex trait modification services” as an essential health benefit covered by ACA plans. Critics say transgender health care is a lifesaving tool.

‘Historic Moment!’ Asian Americans Cheer Passage Of California’s $156 Million Fund To Combat AAPI Racism

A three-year initiative seeks to equip the AAPI community with resources to combat hate crimes.

Fighting Global Warming Requires an Equity Approach

Experts warn that the best way to address climate change is not only from scientific models but with policies focused on equity.

Vaccinating Ethnic Elders and Disabled – Hardest to Reach, Most at Risk

Seniors and the disabled are particularly vulnerable during the pandemic and are getting vaccines at a lower rate than the general population.

Summer Brings Out Door to Door Scammers – Chicago Fraud Busters Share Tips at FTC Briefing

An imposter may be in uniform, sporting the logo of a utility company or of a well-known business.

Korean Americans to Legislators — Domestic Violence Survivors Need Permanent Funding Stream

Korean Americans are overrepresented among Asian Americans who experience domestic violence and their stories underscore the need for services that address the linguistic and cultural silos.
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Ethnic Media Reporters Recognized for Covering 2020 Epic Events

California Governor Gavin Newsom opened the California Ethnic Media Awards on Thursday, June 3, with a special tribute to the sector for covering the epic news stories of 2020

California Senate Revisits ‘Death in Prison’ Law – Judges Would Regain Discretion

CA’s criminal code condemns 3 people/wk to spend the rest of their lives behind bars for being unwitting accomplices to crimes they did not personally commit.

Multi-ethnic Survey Finds Support for California’s COVID Work – Widespread Fear of Racial Bias Clouds Positivity about Vaccines

Californians report improved finances and growing confidence that they won’t get COVID-19, according to a new survey by a coalition of nonprofit organizations. In this...

Waging a Battle for Workers’ Rights – LA County, Free Legal Team Fight to Protect Jobs and Wages

Also available in Spanish and Korean Amid the economic tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic, workers’ advocates are concerned that hard-won gains in workers’ rights may...

Restorative Justice Seeks to Heal Families Facing Domestic Violence

Cases of abuse skyrocketed during the pandemic. According to experts, prevention and reconciliation programs should engage abusers as well as survivors.

Combating Domestic Violence Requires a Decriminalized, Healing-Centered Approach

Women of color want to stay with their partners and want agencies to help the abusive partner break out of their cycle of violence.

“Frontline Workers Have Earned and Deserve the Path to Citizenship”

With his first bill, Senator Alex Padilla also wants to honor his parents, who migrated from Chihuahua in search of the American dream.

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