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School Districts With the Greatest Need Get Fewer Dollars, Study Shows

A new study finds that nationwide school districts with more Black and Latino students receive on average 16% less than whiter, wealthier districts.

Remembering Fred Ross Jr., Lifelong Organizer and Social Justice Champion

Fred Ross Jr. worked to improve conditions for farmworkers, attack causes of migration from Central America, and speed up the naturalization process.

A Bill of Rights for Long-Term Care Residents

Advocates for older adults say more needs to be done to protect the rights of residents in California's long-term care facilities.

Domestic Violence is ‘Healable and Preventable’

And while there has been encouraging progress, advocates say much more needs to be done to prevent abuse.

‘Everyone is Angry’ – Ohio Attack Shatters Vietnamese Family, Community

The attack outside a Toledo bar left Phong Tran fighting for his life and the family and community around him deeply angered, says Tran's sister.

New Tool Tracks Misinformation Targeting Chinese Americans

The website has already identified hundreds of misleading articles, a majority promoting extreme right-wing messages targeting Chinese speakers.

Asian American Dancers Challenge Ballet’s Legacy of Yellowface

Arts educator Phil Chan and Filipina American ballerina Georgina Pazcoguin founded Final Bow for Yellowface to end ballet's anti-Asian stereotypes.

‘They Break Up Families’ — Crypto Scam Leaves Lasting Scars for Atlanta’s Korean Community

Reporting by Atlanta's Korean media show losses totaling $10 million with alleged victims in the hundreds. One woman is now looking for justice.

Loss of 1.7 Million Immigrants Fuels U.S. Labor Shortages and Inflation

Close to 15% of job openings that employ immigrant or foreign-born workers in the U.S. are still vacant, while the legal immigration system is in dire straits.