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California Politics

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Capitalism We Can Believe In

January 16, 2021

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‘The Numbers are Ugly’: Chronic Absenteeism Among California Elementary Students Could Be Surging by More Than 200 Percent

November 12, 2020

The highest increases

Education

Ending California’s ban on affirmative action could show how far it’s come

August 6, 2020

by Dan Morain

Healthcare

How California’s COVID-19 surge widens health inequalities for Black, Latino and low-income residents

July 30, 2020

by Andrea N.

Education

Latinos are the largest group of Californians admitted to UC

July 16, 2020

by Teresa Watanabe

Healthcare

How a Health Care Safety Net for the Poor Became California’s Top Priority

July 1, 2020

Medi-Cal’s Rapid Expansion

Culture

California forges a path through America’s racial divide

June 16, 2020

by Ronald Brownstein

Latino Vote

Breakdown of Super Tuesday voters: Lower turnout for Latinos and youth translate into their underrepresentation

June 16, 2020

by Mindy Romero

Immigration

The price of being ‘essential’: Latino service workers bear brunt of coronavirus

May 17, 2020

by Hailey Branson-Potts,

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In Chaotic Times, California Offers Leadership

April 10, 2020

by Joe Mathews

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