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Some wins, some losses with new California policing laws
September 10, 2020New bills now awaiting the governor’s signature were inspired by recent police shootings and killings of unarmed African Americans.
Read moreChicano/a Studies: 50 years in the making
September 9, 2020The story of Chicano/a Studies is not over. It is a people’s story to be reckoned with.
Read more54 million in U.S. may go hungry during the pandemic – can urban farmers help?
September 8, 2020Commercial urban agriculture is on the rise, with small-scale farms in New York City like Gotham Greens, which reduces the amount of energy, land use and food waste in tight, underutilized spaces to produce herbs and roughage for the masses.
Read moreRural America fights gun violence and Trump-backing thugs
September 8, 2020Rural communities like Sequim, Washington, contrary to stereotypes put forward by the right wing, are involved in the fight for progressive solutions to the nation’s problems.
Read moreReproductive rights group NARAL has lessons for workers too
September 8, 2020The group puts forward suggestions that unions and Black Lives Matter can use when they are up against the radical right.
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