Providing A Path To College For Kids In Juvenile Detention
August 21, 2019
A unique program that enrolls kids in juvenile detention in college classes could be a statewide model.
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August 21, 2019
A unique program that enrolls kids in juvenile detention in college classes could be a statewide model.
August 20, 2019
Experts say gay neighborhoods have been changing as home prices rise and cultural norms change.
August 14, 2019
Immigrants and asylum seekers that come to the U.S. often head to places where they know people. And in Oakland, there’s a growing community from rural Guatemala that speaks an indigenous language called Mam.
August 1, 2019 | Julia Mitric
Since the late ’80s, KBIF has slowly but steadily cultivated a niche for itself by serving as a cultural hub for Fresno’s Hmong and Punjabi communities.
July 17, 2019
Despite rising incomes and lower poverty rate for Latinos, many California families struggle.
July 16, 2019
Within two generations, the Rivera family has gone from the factory floor to solid middle class. It took lots of hard work and smart financial investments. But their story is rapidly becoming that of a growing number of Latinos in California.
June 29, 2019 | Sammy Caiola
A growing enclave of millennials is choosing van life as an alternative to a 9-to-5 job and a mortgage.
June 21, 2019
Where we’re coming from, and where we’re going.
June 18, 2019
Immigrants tend to be bigger risk-takers than people born in California when it comes to starting a business. Here’s why that’s a good thing for the state’s economy.
May 10, 2019
A growing number of California seniors are moving in together to deal with the state’s affordability crisis and the solitude that comes with the death of a spouse.