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Community Culture & Identity Journalists of Color Politics

Edison High Students Take a Stand: Walkout for Palestine

11/12/202311/12/2023 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On Thursday, Nov. 9, Edison High School students promptly left their classrooms at 2:55 p.m. to gather in a demonstration of activism. Students of all

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Arts & Entertainment Culture & Identity Journalists of Color The kNOw Weighs In

“Our heroes feel like the best part of us, and stories feel perfect and powerful, because here, they are.” – Nicole Kidman

11/08/202307/05/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

When we think about how we feel when we consume media, we may recall a plethora of different emotions. Sad movies make you feel sad,

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Education Journalists of Color LGBTQ+ Politics

Florida bans AP Psychology in schools, decision reversed days later

09/05/202307/05/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On Aug. 3, 2023, College Board came out with a statement on numerous platforms entailing the ban of the Advanced Placement Psychology course by the

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Community Community Health Politics

Four recent shootings and what they say about gun control

04/28/2023 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On April 13, 2023, Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old Black teenager, was shot and wounded after ringing the doorbell of the wrong house in Kansas City,

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Community Economy Politics The kNOw Weighs In

New $450,000 Vehicle Said to Aid Fresno Deputies in Homeless Sweeps

02/21/202307/05/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On Jan. 24, Fresno County Supervisors approved the county sheriff to purchase a new $450,000 vehicle for homeless encampment sweeps. The vehicle will include a

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