One year after Medi-Cal renewals, health care expanded for Californians
A year ago, with the end of the federal COVID-19 emergency, California started redetermining eligibility for one out of three...
A year ago, with the end of the federal COVID-19 emergency, California started redetermining eligibility for one out of three...
As California’s population ages, the burden of Alzheimer’s is increasingly falling on women. In response, the state has launched a...
California is on the national front lines of public health, transforming Medi-Cal to include services well beyond the doctor’s office....
What happens when our most vulnerable generation — children between birth and age five — don’t have access to health...
Stigma around Alzheimer’s disease — the second-leading cause of death in California — prevents many communities from getting help. In...
Homeownership, often the first step for generational wealth, is ever-more unaffordable for California families — especially those of color. Now,...
At a March 15 Ethnic Media Services briefing, CA vs Hate staff, civil rights state organizers and community organizations on...
Preparing for tax season By the time tax season closes on April 15 — the last day to submit a...
With anti-Asian hate skyrocketing in recent years, helping AAPI communities respond to discrimination is more crucial than ever. In response,...
As women voters headed to the polls this Fall, domestic workers’ rights, reproductive rights, gun control and violence against officeholder...
Former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque has admitted that his life is currently in tatters and that this was the price...