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Black Leaders Warn of “Attack” on Voting Rights; Call for Urgent Action
Black elected officials, civil rights attorneys, and grassroots organizers from across California convened in a virtual conference on May 1 to sound the alarm following
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California Youth Groups Participate in Legislative Advocacy Days at the State Capitol
Various youth organizations and youth-led initiatives participated in legislative advocacy days last month at the California State Capitol to amplify the voices of Black communities and help cultivate the next generation of leaders.
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California Youth Groups Participate in Legislative Advocacy Days at the State Capitol
Various youth organizations and youth-led initiatives participated in legislative advocacy days last month at the California State Capitol to amplify the voices of Black communities and help cultivate the next generation of leaders.

California Youth Groups Participate in Legislative Advocacy Days at the State Capitol
Various youth organizations and youth-led initiatives participated in legislative advocacy days last month at the California State Capitol to amplify the voices of Black communities and help cultivate the next generation of leaders.

Cobi Jones Honored With Statue at Dignity Health Sports Park
CARSON — Cobi Jones, one of the most recognizable figures in American soccer and a foundational star of the LA Galaxy, received one of the club’s highest honors Sunday as a 9-foot bronze statue was unveiled outside Dignity Health Sports Park.

Dance Theatre of Harlem Gala to Support Vision for the Future
The Dance Theatre of Harlem drew a powerful mix of artists, cultural leaders, and industry tastemakers for its annual Vision Gala, an evening that seamlessly blended performance, tribute, and forward-looking purpose.

Why Most Businesses Don’t Realize They’re Underinsured Until It’s Too Late
It’s often the businesses that don’t realize they’re underinsured until it’s too late. Rather than putting yourself at risk, it’s better to reassess your policy and make sure that there are no glaring gaps that can result in major losses.
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LA28 Olympic Tickets: Register by July
Tickets for the 2028 Olympic Games go on sale in August, but fans must register by July 22 to enter a random draw for access

Black Leaders Warn of “Attack” on Voting Rights; Call for Urgent Action
Black elected officials, civil rights attorneys, and grassroots organizers from across California convened in a virtual conference on May 1 to sound the alarm following

California Youth Groups Participate in Legislative Advocacy Days at the State Capitol
Various youth organizations and youth-led initiatives participated in legislative advocacy days last month at the California State Capitol to amplify the voices of Black communities

Naila Jackson Helps Greater-Birmingham Entrepreneurs Navigate Business Resources
In May 2024, Naila Jackson launched Network Navigator as a one-day event designed to connect Greater Birmingham-based small business owners with the resources they needed

Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
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Why Most Businesses Don’t Realize They’re Underinsured Until It’s Too Late
It’s often the businesses that don’t realize they’re underinsured until it’s too late. Rather than putting yourself at risk, it’s better to reassess your policy

Sacramento: Black Orgs Stand with Other Groups to Request Extension of Stop the Hate Funding
On April 28, Black-led organizations from across California that fight prejudice, hostility, or violence directed at individuals based on their race, ethnic origin, or skin

College Students and Young Adults Face Ongoing Mental Health Challenges
Mental health challenges among young people remain persistently high, and many students and families are still trying to understand how best to respond.























