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The Latino cultural arts exhibit will receive $7 million in state funding, $400,000 in city ARPA funding and could access more with Measure P.
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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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The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened awareness about the connection between race and health equity, raising the question - how might this experience…
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The Kern County Latino COVID-19 Task Force launched a new hotline, Project Abuelita, to help older non-English speaking people schedule COVID-19…
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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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Marlen Miranda juggles three bags of groceries as she peers through the screen door of an apartment in Kerman. Esther Velarde, 92, comes to the door.…
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On this week's Valley Edition: We unpack what happened on Tuesday by looking at partisanship in the San Joaquin Valley and discussing how the election…
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The TV station Univision plays in the background at Las Morenitas, a small Salvadorian restaurant on Mendota's main street. Maria Morena has owned the…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: Latinx voters are among the largest and most diverse voting blocks in California. We’ll ask our panel, how are campaigns…