Dolores Madrigal, lead plaintiff in landmark sterilization case, dies at 90Madrigal's story reveals the impact of forced sterilization on low-income women and her transformation into a key advocate against such injustices.
Column: A Compton native and academic legend tells his story to a new generationAlbert M. Camarillo's memoir explores the significant cultural shifts in Compton from his youth to the present, emphasizing racial diversity and community identity.
Over 1 Million Were Deported to Mexico Nearly 100 Years Ago. Most of Them Were US Citizens | KQEDThe deportation of individuals during the Great Depression ignored their constitutional rights, labeling the act as 'lawless'.