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Fresno State is holding a three-part discussion series on the 1619 Project and the legacy of racial inequality in America. Kathleen Schock spoke with two of the people behind those events, Fresno State’s Dean of Library Services Del Hornbuckle, and Professor Emeritus of History Dr. Malik Simba.
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Community members gathered outside Fresno City Hall Tuesday night, just hours after the verdict was read in the Derek Chauvin trial. Chauvin was found…
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Last summer’s reckoning over police brutality against Black people, led both Fresno and Bakersfield to establish commissions of community members, charged…
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Community activists in Fresno took center stage at a community gathering Tuesday night to mark the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Speakers reflected…
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In a letter to Bakersfield Police Chief Greg Terry, the ACLU is accusing the Bakersfield Police Department of biased policing during a Nov. 1…
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The Bakersfield Police Department is asking anyone who was a victim of an attack during Friday night's demonstration for Breonna Taylor to report it to…
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On Monday, the Fresno Police Reform Commission announced a new community survey that will assist it in making informed recommendations to the city of…
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In early July, the Visalia Unified School District removed Black Lives Matter posters placed by students along a fence outside El Diamante High School.…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and Fresno County’s Registrar of Voters settled a lawsuit this week that will allow a church…
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Oliver Baines was the only African American serving on the Fresno City Council during his two terms in office starting in 2010. Prior to that, he spent…