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California Politics

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Culture

Border Wall Is Out of Sync With the Southwest’s Changing Politics

January 25, 2019

by Trip Gabriel, 

SA Schools students listening to the teacher
Education

A Mother-Turned-Education Activist Reflects: What I’ve Learned From 25 Years of Advocating for Latino Parents

December 18, 2018

by Esmeralda Fabián

Education

Historic Latino student wave reshapes many colleges. But access is uneven

December 18, 2018

by Nick Anderson

Education

Diplomas to Nowhere? Even as California’s Graduation Rate Increases, Fewer Than Half of 2018 Grads Meet Minimum Admission Requirements for State’s Public Universities

November 28, 2018

by Taylor Swaak,

Latino Vote

If Latinos vote, California’s blue wave could inundate the GOP

October 31, 2018

by Jacques Leslie

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History

The Republican Attack on Federalism and California

October 4, 2018

by Tim Wu

Education

High Expectations Demand High Support

September 20, 2018

by Michal Kurlaender

Education

More Than Half of California’s High School Grads Still Don’t Meet Minimum Requirements for the State’s Own Public Universities

August 14, 2018

by Mario Koran

Education

The Path to Excelencia: In Los Angeles, One School Leader’s Mission to Motivate English Language Learners to Succeed

July 11, 2018

by Esmeralda Fabián

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Education

Teachers at L.A.’s lowest-performing schools don’t often get evaluated — and when they do, almost all do well

July 5, 2018

by Howard Blume,

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Sen. Gallego unveils his plan to fix America’s broken border and immigration systems

Understanding the Border: A Conversation on Life, Culture, and Commerce

Funding Education in California

More Than Neighbors: U.S. – Mexico Trade

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