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California Black leaders are urging support for Proposition 50, a temporary measure to protect Black and Brown voting power, ahead of the November 4th special election. To read the full story click the link in comments.
By Bo Tefu A Win for Asm. Isaac Bryan: Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Increasing Incarcerated Firefighters Pay  California Assemblymember Isaac Bryan To read the full story click the link in comments.
Meet Mumm and Dean, twin sisters who are empowering Sacramento's creative community through their podcast and mentorship programs for screenwriters. To read the full story click the link in comments.
Tens of thousands protest in Los Angeles and across the US against Trump administration's authoritarianism. Playful demonstrations support Proposition 50. To read the full story click the link in comments.
Thousands of people gathered at the California State Capitol for a “No Kings” protest, rejecting authoritarianism and demanding accountability from To read the full story click the link in comments.
Xavier Smalls, a Sacramento native, went from pre-med to acting and now debuts his short film, Picture Perfect, at the Oak Park Black Film Festival. To read the full story click the link in comments.
New mural in Oakland, California, unveiled to promote unity and combat rising hate crimes. Art brings community together during United Against Hate week. To read the full story click the link in comments.
The Black Alumni Scholarship Fund at UC San Diego has been renamed the Goins Alumni Scholarship Fund and is now available to all students, regardless of race, after a lawsuit alleging discrimination was filed against the university. To read the full story click the link in comments.
Sacramento City Unified plans to launch an African American studies program by 2027-28, expanding culturally relevant coursework and addressing systemic inequities. To read the full story click the link in comments.
By Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D.California Secretary of State As voters across the state prepare to make their voices heard on Prop 50 — arguably one of the To read the full story click the link in comments.
Sacramento's poetry community has been growing over the past few decades, with multiple spaces hosting events and workshops, and the city now celebrating its own Poetry Week in October. To read the full story click the link in comments.
Proposition 50 in California would redraw congressional district maps temporarily, sparking debate on voter representation and political power. To read the full story click the link in comments.