By June Burlingame Smith, Contributor In the past, Sunken City was a fun, if challenging, place to hike down to…
My mother and father both made what they considered wills and no one could tell them otherwise. What they did…
My mother willed her body to medicine — twice — first to University of Southern California’s School of Medicine. Apparently…
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This has been a challenging year for communities across California as we work to navigate the virtually unprecedented nature of…
By Linda Wah and Uduak-Joe Ntuk California’s community colleges are among our state’s most important public resources, providing higher education…
African American Californians... residents from other underrepresented communities... women... and true advocates of equity, justice, civil rights and human rights…
Instead of living up to the city’s progressive values, Mayor Garcetti has continuously favored the Democratic Party’s pro-corporate stances that…
By Robert Lee Johnson The general assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1669 addressed the killing of slaves by…
By Najee Ali Najee Ali is the founder and president of the Muslim Democratic Club of Southern California and Project…