On March 3, Fridays For Future Fresno, along with multiple climate justice groups across the Central Valley, marched in downtown Fresno, making stops at City
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On Monday, Nov. 28, a group of young people with California Youth vs Big Oil gathered together in Fresno, California at the Chevron on the

Every 10 years, after the federal government publishes updated census information, California must redraw the boundaries of its Congressional, State Senate, State Assembly, and State

Environmental racism refers to how minority-based neighborhoods, which are populated primarily by people of color and members of low-socioeconomic backgrounds, are burdened with disproportionate numbers

Environmental racism is a prevalent issue in our home of Fresno. The term “environmental racism” was coined by a civil rights leader named Benjamin Chavis