
“No Going Back”: Scholars Say Lives of Black Californians Must Improve After COVID
Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Los Angeles, CA — With most of the conversation around the COVID-19 pandemic focused on relief within the next few
Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Los Angeles, CA — With most of the conversation around the COVID-19 pandemic focused on relief within the next few
By: Tanu Henry, California Black Media Statewide — On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom nominated Martin Jenkins, a San Francisco native, and a former prosecutor and
California — In the mid-1960s, the University of California, Berkeley started its Educational Opportunity Program to target underrepresented applicants and combat this history of discrimination.
“To practice nonviolence is to find a stream of life that allows you to live creatively…The only way forward is to risk our lives…The future
By: Sunita Sohrabji, EMS Contributor Gig economy workers, who now comprise more than one-third of the U.S. labor force, lost an estimated 75 percent of
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