Jan 30 | As the U.S. nears its 250th anniversary, communities push back against efforts to erase nonwhite history. Speakers discuss reclaiming community narratives amid censorship of museums, monuments, and public memory.
Orange County’s growing network of public parks has helped Afghan families celebrate Nowruz locally, safely, and affordably, strengthening community and cultural traditions.
State leaders say California is stepping up amid federal cuts, determined to keep communities connected through a new initiative called California Connects.
Speakers at a California Connects convening called for a united front in the face of federal cuts to programs that help California’s underserved communities.
Bernie warns that billionaires run America, but insists change is possible through grassroots campaigns, affordable healthcare, and a new set of democratic priorities.
Kick it with Victor in West Oakland—a neighborhood rich with history, heart, and flavor. In this episode, we dive into its vibrant food scene, where every dish tells a story of culture, community, and creative resilience.