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Wire Attorney Terrance Reshay Robinson, chairman of community action group, Louisa United, answers the attacks of ...
The U.S. Department of Education began notifying borrowers in default that involuntary collections, such as wage garnishment, tax refund seizure and Social Security offsets, will resume. This is a ...
Women facing economic hardship or seeking to reenter the workforce received a boost Saturday during a free professional clothing giveaway and resource fair hosted by the Sacramento Chapter of The ...
Nearly one-third of California prisoners released early during pandemic return to prison, data shows. Efforts to reduce ...
The debate over parental rights in education is intensifying, with parents fighting for their role in their children's ...
Explore the impact of foster care on Black children through film and TV. This article delves into the experiences and challenges faced by those in the system.
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There’s a stark racial divide behind that data point. Pew found that only 32% of Black Americans believe Black people will have equal rights, yet 61% of whites, 59% of Asians, and 49% of Hispanic ...
AB 1454, which passed the Assembly Committee on Education with a 9-0 vote, aims to strengthen early childhood literacy ...
California Black Media The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) resumed ...
Black Californians are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage if Medicaid (Medi-Cal) is cut, which would exacerbate ...
California workers rally in Sacramento to push for stronger health and safety enforcement systems due to rising climate ...