“We’re nearing the 250th anniversary of the United States, and it requires all of us to ask a fundamental question: Who gets ...
Civil Rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., whose career took him from his early collaboration with Martin Luther King to creating the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition to two runs for the presidency and ...
This year’s free Afro-Latinx Festival at MOLAA is breaking out the rhythm of resistance with a layered lineup of the diaspora from arts to scholars to rumba and hip hop with DJ iLLMeca, Puentes de ...
Students should bring their 2024 tax returns, W-2s, and Social Security numbers to complete their FAFSA or California Dream Act applications in one sitting, which also ensures they meet the March 2 ...
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The Dream for All Program defines a first-generation homebuyer as someone who has not owned a home in the past seven years, and whose parents do not currently own a home in the United States.
Feb. 5 ended the “Regular Decision” for some top HBCUs, but many schools keep accepting students through July. But, ...
47% of Americans believe they will not be able to afford health insurance coverage, care, and pharmaceuticals this year.
February because the Black community had already set aside the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14) to recognize and celebrate their contributions to ...
A study by UC Riverside and USC education scholars found that Black and Latino teens report having significantly more digital literacy skills such as detecting online disinformation than their white ...
Today, it rhymes with the clicking of handcuffs on two of our own: Don Lemon and Georgia Fort. We know this playbook. We saw it in 1942, when the Department of Justice threatened John Sengstacke and ...
Covered California visited communities across the state to emphasize its commitment to support Californians signing up for or renewing their health insurance coverage during the current Open ...