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Does the Rejection of Diversity Mean a Return to ‘Separate but Equal’?

Advocates of diversity initiatives warn we could see a return to “separate but equal” laws unless those who believe in the benefits of diversity become more vocal.

Realizing the American Dream for All Requires Bold Policy Reforms

Many American workers are generationally poor, because of their race, gender, immigration status, or choice of occupation. Better policy can create more equitable wages.

Liz Glenn’s Career Advocacy for Human Settlements

Glenn has spent her career fighting for the right to housing, which she says encompasses and embraces far more than the physicality of shelter.

Climate Change is the Greatest Public Health Challenge of Our Time

Exposure to extreme temperatures can lead to serious illness and death, and the risks for people who are pregnant and those with pre-existing conditions like asthma or diabetes, are even greater.

Systemic Racism Costs Black Women $50 Billion Annually in Wage Penalties

Over a lifetime, Black women lose an estimated $1 million in wages because of racial discrimination in employer hiring and wage practices.

CA Bill Seeks to Address Food Insecurity Through Medi-Cal

Recipe 4 Health has delivered impressive results, including decreased indicators of chronic illness. AB 1975 would ensure permanent funding for the program.

‘Readable Art’ — Sculptor Alison Saar Takes on Octavia Butler’s Classic ‘Kindred’

A new edition of the book is being released by the San Francisco-based publisher, Arion Press, where every aspect of a book “from comma to cover” is made by hand.

Fani Willis Beats Democratic Challenger in Fulton County DA Primary

Willis will take on Courtney Kramer, an attorney that previously served in former President Donald Trump’s administration, in November’s general election.

Has California Moved the Needle on Hate?

Race and ethnicity are the largest motivators of hate crimes in California, followed by gender and sexual orientation.

First Came the Racist Threats, Then a House Fire

By Eleni Balakrishnan Above: The home of Terry Williams near Alamo Square after it was gutted by a fire on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Photo...

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