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Hispanics officially make up the biggest share of Texas’ population, new census numbers show
The point at which Latinos would outnumber white residents to make up the biggest share of the Texas population has…
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Watts’ Arturo Ybarra, the ‘epitome of what a community activist should be,’ dies
Watts advocate Arturo Ybarra pushed for unity among Black and Latino people when much talk regarding South Los Angeles and…
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Lawyers Who Defended Affirmative Action Say Fight Isn’t Over
They argue the decision is likely to widen existing inequities in higher education and that proponents of Affirmative Action need…
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Why conserving the San Gabriel Mountains is so important to California Latinos
The snow-covered San Gabriel mountain range behind the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles on March 1, 2023. Photo by Ringo…
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Big bucks for ballot measures in 2024 CA election
A voter casts their ballot at a polling station at the Sacramento County voter registration and elections office in Sacramento…
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‘Race is Still Relevant’ — Advocates Slam SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action
Many are vowing to continue the fight to protect diversity in higher education and warn policy makers and educators not…
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Government protection for immigrant victims of discrimination, violence and hate
If you are an immigrant, they cannot discriminate against you during hiring, dismissal or recruitment or recommendation. Protect yourself
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She lost her home. She doesn’t want to lose her city council seat
BY ALEXEI KOSEFF / CalMatters On a pleasant June evening, in the airy chambers of the quaint Mission Revival city hall,…
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Across the aisle: Can bipartisan caucuses change the California Legislature?
The Problem Solvers Caucus, one of 16 non-party caucuses in the state Legislature, wants to put public policy before partisan…
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Newsom can honor idol Bobby Kennedy’s legacy by helping California’s farmworkers
Gov. Gavin Newsom cannot just invoke the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy without finishing his march against poverty. Newsom can…
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