• SAVE Act Will Bar Millions of Citizens from Voting

    Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Leaders of several civil rights organizations gathered in Washington DC March 31 to state their opposition to the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters. The SAVE Act — HR 22 — introduced by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is currently...
  • Santoral del mes de Abril

    San Vicente Ferrer                      Fecha de celebración: 5 de abril San Vicente Ferrer nació en el año 1350 en Valencia, España. Su padre era de origen inglés, y su madre española, ambos le inculcaron la fe cristiana desde sus primeros años. Quizá por ello a los diecisiete años, el Santo...
  • Who’s Safe From Deportation?

    Selen Ozturk American Community Media As humanitarian protections like parole and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) are being revoked; green cards revoked over the holders’ political views; agencies like the IRS are being pressured to expose immigrant applicants; and social media activity is scrutinized in naturalization cases, undocumented immigrants are...
  • Arrest of University of Cincinnati student fuels national free speech debate

    A recent arrest on the University of Cincinnati campus is sparking outrage among civil rights advocates, raising new concerns about student speech, academic freedom and the treatment of Muslim and pro-Palestinian voices across the country. A University of Cincinnati student was arrested this week – allegedly for waving a...
  • We’re All Californian Now

    Peter Schurmann American Community Media “There is no spring here anymore.” That was a friend speaking Wednesday night from her home in Andong, South Korea, where flames that have devastated much of the country’s mountainous southern flank are encroaching. The winter, she said, gave way to summer seemingly overnight,...
  • California food banks brace for funding cuts, and not only from the Trump administration

    Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Five years since the COVID-19 pandemic upended the economy and made millions experience hunger for the first time, demand at the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services is still higher than ever. The number of monthly clients has risen to 310,000, more than double the number...
  • Cómo ayudar a tus hijos a crear hábitos financieros saludables

    Puedes ir pensando en formas de ayudar a tus hijos a triunfar en la vida durante su formación académica y personal, ya sea en la enseñanza primaria, secundaria o universitaria, y finalmente en la adultez. Si bien el tema del dinero puede ser difícil de tratar, especialmente si fue...
  • No need to apply: Cal State is automatically admitting high school students with good grades

    Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters More than 17,400 high school seniors last fall got the sweetest news any anxious student can get: Congratulations, because of your high school GPA, you’re automatically admitted to one of 10 California State University campuses of your choice — and they’re all relatively affordable. Even with...
  • With Largest-Ever Medicaid Cuts, 79 Million Americans Face Health Care Loss

    With the House proposing the largest Medicaid cuts in the program’s history, the health care of 79.3 million enrollees is at stake. The budget resolution to slash at least $880 billion through 2034 in health care and nutrition programs was proposed to the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and...
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