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In the Heart of San Francisco, Yemeni Immigrants Reshape a Community

Immigrants from Yemen and the Arab world celebrated the end of Ramadan in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, a hub for the city's Muslim community.

To Stop Hate, Step Out of the Silo

As discrimination divides us, people and groups need to work together to counteract hate, says a panel of experts.

New Novel Explores an Unlikely Key to El Salvador’s Redemption

A new novel by veteran journalist Yurina Melara explores themes of violence and corruption in El Salvador through the eyes of an unlikely hero.

Trailblazing Politician Gloria Molina Dies of Terminal Cancer

Trailblazing politician Gloria Molina died May 14 at age 74 from terminal cancer she battled during the last three years.

When Marriage Becomes an ‘Act of Resistance’

Margo Long's marriage to an African American man in 1965 became the foundation of a family with Jewish-Muslim-Latino-European and African-American roots.

California agiliza los caminos hacia la acción climática

Un nuevo portal web guía a los compradores de coches eléctricos en California hacia miles de ahorros, junto con otros incentivos que hacen más asequible "volverse verde".

Latinos, enfermos y sin hogar: un programa del condado de LA ayuda a...

La población de sin techo de Los Ángeles está experimentando un aumento del número de latinos que viven en la calle, una tendencia alimentada por la pandemia del COVID-19 y las crecientes tasas de consumo de drogas y adicción.

Ill, Latino and Homeless: How an LA County Program Helps the Most Vulnerable

LA's homeless population is seeing a rise in the number of Latinos living on the street, a trend fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and rising rates of drug use and addiction.

Toward a More Perfect Union — California Aims Higher to Ensure Voting Rights

Two measures now making their way through the State Assembly aim to improve how California draws new district maps to ensure more participatory elections.

Oakland’s Wood Street Commons Meets the City’s Wrecking Ball

Acclaimed photojournalist David Bacon documents the recent eviction of residents from one of Oakland, California's largest and oldest homeless encampments.

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