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Dec 5, 2025
Examining Tribal Consultation in California Schools

Examining Tribal Consultation in California Schools

Meaningful Tribal consultation is an opportunity to repair and build positive, trustworthy relationships between Tribal governments, Tribal organizations and families, and local educational agencies, grounded in the shared goal of supporting Native American students’ success.
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Dec 3, 2025
Los Angeles Deserves Better: A Review of District Attorney Hochman’s First Year in Office

Los Angeles Deserves Better: A Review of District Attorney Hochman’s First Year in Office

Angelenos deserve a district attorney who protects communities through policies rooted in safety, equity, and care. Yet L.A. District Attorney Nathan Hochman’s record reflects a hardline approach to prosecution.
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Aug 5, 2025
CVRA

Securing Fair Representation in California

Over the past two decades, the CVRA has compelled hundreds of jurisdictions to adopt district-based elections, which has expanded opportunities for participation, increased minority representation, and more. Yet despite this progress, new challenges have emerged.
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Sep 22, 2022
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  • Economic Justice

California’s Program Fees System Traps Low-Income Drivers

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Dec 14, 2021
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Cold, Rotting & Moldy Meals

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Oct 26, 2021
Outside The Law
  • Economic Justice

Outside The Law

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Aug 24, 2021
No Police in Schools
  • Education Equity

No Police in Schools

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Aug 12, 2021
Unconstitutional Bakersfield Police Department

Unconstitutional Patterns and Practices in the Bakersfield Police Department

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Feb 22, 2021
Banished and Abandoned in Lancaster
  • Economic Justice|
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Banished and Abandoned in Lancaster

Unhoused residents in Lancaster must somehow find a way to survive the harsh climate of the Mojave Desert. Instead of ensuring that all residents have access to housing and services, city officials’ primary response has been to cite and jail community members and banish them to the high desert.