Mexican Americans in California and across the US celebrate Cinco De Mayo annually as a cultural point of pride, while also educating others on the historical significance of the day and avoiding ...
OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer Most Black men today have had some sort of interaction with law enforcement and police-involved shootings ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The last thing standing between Ashnaelle Bijoux and her college dream is the FAFSA form — a financial aid application that’s supposed to help students go to college, but is blocking ...
Sign up for our free newsletter to receive The Observer directly in your inbox every weekday. Burning up on a roof in Rancho Cordova can give one perspective. Marce ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WIB) — When he recently walked into the dental clinic at the Medical University of South Carolina donning a bright-blue pullover with “In Our DNA SC” embroidered prominently on the ...
On Tuesday, April 30, President of Sacramento State Luke Wood lifted the original deadline for protesters camping at Sacramento State’s Library Quad, allowing participants to remain indefinitely. Vice ...
“They’re really a bad type of investment in that, generally speaking, there’s no real product or service behind it,” says Algernon Austin, director for race and economic justice at the Center for ...
Free market capitalism is rooted in Biblical tenets and has been a driving force behind the unprecedented growth and ...
It is a serious medical condition, prevalent in the Black community, that can also lead to stroke, heart attacks and, in some cases, death. Yet a recent survey has found that while millions of ...
OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer Working closely with families to help them heal from gun violence and trauma is DeAngelo Mack’s calling, ...
Word In Black This story is part of “Flint’s Still Fighting,” Word In Black’s series about the decade-long water crisis, and ...
(CALMATTERS) – Described by its author as the “most significant political reform” in decades, a 2022 law designed to limit ...