Altadena reopens to reveal devastated homes - but a community still standingThe Eaton fire has devastated the Altadena community, deeply impacting residents' sense of home and belonging.
From language requirements to time restrictions: The long history of opposition to the Latino vote in the USEnglish literacy tests in early 1900s aimed to suppress Mexican votes, reflecting a long history of voting discrimination against Latinos.
Hernandez v. Texas: A 1954 landmark case helped Mexican AmericansThe Hernandez v. Texas ruling in May 1954 granted Mexican Americans the right to serve on a jury, setting a precedent for civil rights battles.
From language requirements to time restrictions: The long history of opposition to the Latino vote in the USEnglish literacy tests in early 1900s aimed to suppress Mexican votes, reflecting a long history of voting discrimination against Latinos.
Hernandez v. Texas: A 1954 landmark case helped Mexican AmericansThe Hernandez v. Texas ruling in May 1954 granted Mexican Americans the right to serve on a jury, setting a precedent for civil rights battles.
Opinion | What's Happening in Louisville Could Solve a Housing CrisisTenant organizing can be a powerful strategy to address the affordable housing crisis in cities with historical issues like discriminatory practices and neglect.
A Black teen was wrongly executed in 1931. His family is suing the county.The family of a Black teen executed in 1931 is seeking damages nearly 100 years later, highlighting ongoing racial injustices.
Anti-LGBTQ Bills Being Introduced Today Echo Movements From Years Past - San Francisco Bay TimesRecord number of anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in state legislatures for consecutive years.Historical parallels between current anti-LGBTQ bills and past discriminatory movements.
Lesbian senator issues historic resolution apologizing for governmental anti-LGBTQ+ abuses - LGBTQ NationA resolution apologizing for historical discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals in the U.S. military and government is being introduced.