By Selen Ozturk As a worsening opioid epidemic ranks among California’s most challenging crises, The Center at Sierra Health Foundation
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New Voting Maps Expand Representation in Southern States
By Mark Hedin Across the U.S. South, reluctant state legislatures are falling in line with rulings, by even conservative courts,
Housing Gaps are Racial Gaps, Say Bay Area Policymakers
By Selen Ozturk As the Bay Area housing crisis deepens racial and wealth divides, how much is the system working
Harvard Report: Blacks, Latinos Hit Hardest By All-Time High Rental Costs
More Than 12M Families Now Pay Half Their Income on Housing by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer A new report
Black Artists Historically Overlooked in Oscars, Academy Works to Combat Diversity
by Stacy M. Brown In the nearly 100-year history since founding the Academy Awards, those who choose the recipients have
What Does Dr. Claudine Gay Mean to Me?
by Julianne Malveaux When Dr. Claudine Gay was named the first Black president of Harvard University, and only the second woman,
Climate Displacement is Reshaping Miami
By Selen Ozturk MIAMI, FL — As Florida’s most populated metropolitan area faces record heat, storms and rising seas, its
Catholic Group Provides Clean Water For Communities In Nigeria
By Ekpali Saint Water scarcity is a big problem in many communities around the world due to a combination of
Court Reporter Shortage Limits Justice in Domestic Violence Cases
By Viji Sundaram After arranging for her three children to be picked up from elementary school, taking time off from
Study Busts Myth Disadvantaged Students’ School Struggles Due To Bad Attitude
By Isobel Williams New research opposes the common view of politicians that bridging the class-based learning gap hinges on improving