Monthly Archives: December 2016

This is What California Youth are Wishing for this Season

Dec. 23, 2016 / By
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We asked youth reporters from across the state what they wish for themselves and their communities this holiday season.

Obituary: The Man that was Fidel Castro (1926 – 2016)

Dec. 22, 2016 / By
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For all the perceived good and bad, his passing led many to recall the dynamic force that was Fidel Castro.

6 Great Tips to Preventing Theft During the Holidays

Dec. 22, 2016 / By
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While it may be a time for giving, some burglars see it as a time for taking.

What My Twenties Have Taught Me So Far

Dec. 21, 2016 / By
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A personal reflection on adulting, self-care, and seizing the moment.

Q&A: Youth Organizers Reflect on a Year of Leadership and Growth

Dec. 14, 2016 / By
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One youth organizer sits down with another to reflect on a year of organizing, speaking truth to power, and inspiring future generations.

Center Helps Local Seniors Cope with Isolation

Dec. 8, 2016 / By
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A growing number of seniors are living alone and in isolation. The Expo Arts Center is trying to change that.

City Votes to Stand with Standing Rock, Review Its Own Oil Impact

Dec. 7, 2016 / By
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Long Beach's indigenous, students, and activists filled council chambers to voice that the fight is not over.

The State of Trans Latinx Health in So Cal

Dec. 6, 2016 / By
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A new study discusses employment, healthcare, and housing problems facing trans Latinx people in southern California.

After Election, Filipino Migrants Make Call to Action

Dec. 3, 2016 / By
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Filipino migrants remind their communities that through education and organizing can they overcome fear.