


By: Dr. Ayanna Quamina Black women’s health disparities remain a critical issue as limited research funding continues to impact care, treatment and understanding of common conditions affecting Black women.

With about six weeks until the California Primary on June 2, 2026, there are a number of candidates in the Democratic Party seeking the gubernatorial nomination for the November General

Riverside, CA — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter centered her Inland Empire campaign stop on affordability, health care and education, telling a Riverside audience that California’s future depends on lowering costs

Los Angeles, CA — A Los Angeles town hall on immigration took on broader urgency as speakers warned that encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are not limited to

Assemblymember Isaac G. Bryan (D-Ladera Heights) has introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2599, legislation that seeks to uncover historical and modern-day links between specific industries and the practice of slavery through mandatory self-reporting.

Sen. Akilah Weber Pierson (D-San Diego), chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), announced a new bill aimed at strengthening patient protections by permanently barring physicians who commit sexual

California is investing $37.2 million to expand apprenticeship and workforce training programs, aiming to support more than 60,000 residents and strengthen pathways into high-demand careers. On April 9, Gov.















