State leaders concerned about the persisting gap between the incomes of Black and White Californians are urging the state to take steps to address the problem. On Sept. 18, International Equal Pay Day ...
Elected officials and leaders from LA vs Hate, the county’s anti-hate program under the Human Relations Commission, CA vs. Hate and other statewide coalition partners, gathered at a press conference ...
The latest FBI data on Monday, September 23, 2024, revealed a significant drop in national crime rates from 2022 to 2023, contradicting widespread public perception of a crime wave. According to the ...
“Artists Against Hate,” a consortium of performers created in response to the CA vs HATE legislation enacted last year, brought audiences to their feet multiple times at a riveting concert held at CSU ...
The Biden-Harris administration’s mission to strengthen educational equity and economic opportunity was on full display again as the White House announced an additional $1.3 billion in federal ...
Years of unequal access to healthcare only made matters worse when COVID-19 hit, leading to more health disparities, more job loss leading to unpaid rent, and more evictions and homelessness, amid ...
Youth who may be running short on marketable skills, or even adults seeking new employment prospects have a lot to gain at upcoming job fairs where they can shake hands, interview and possibly land ...
From the very young to the very old, Long Beach is calling on community to look around, get connected, be encouraged and discover creative ways to change the city for the better. Over the weekend, the ...
National CORE and the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB) have been awarded $15.8 million from the California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) to invest in new housing and ...
For more than two weeks now, members of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) have been facing sharp criticisms from frustrated advocates and other Black Californians after the State Assembly ...