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Fowler developed a vibrant African American community beginning in the late 1800s thanks to one remarkable woman: Julia Bell.
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Moore was born into slavery in Alabama in 1812 and became one of the earliest successful farmers in Fresno County, arriving here in 1853.
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“Queer in the Valley” spotlights Fresno’s QTBIPOC community
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CSU Bakersfield launches its first department of ethnic studies
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Yesterday, President Biden signed a bill to make June 19th, known as Juneteenth, a federal holiday. Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when Union…
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A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that among Black Americans, only 42% intend to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Many have suggested that the…
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After theatres went dark as a result of the pandemic, Fresno native turned Broadway performer Salisha Thomas launched a new project in which she explores…
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It's been one month since the death of George Floyd and communities across the country are debating the reallocation of funding from law enforcement…
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For many African-American parents, part of the responsibility of raising a child includes preparing them for the racism and violence they may experience…
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Racism in America can take on many different forms, and the nuance between things like overt and covert racism can make discrimination much more difficult…