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
Category: Environment
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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
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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
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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
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I grew up in Tollhouse, California, a small, unincorporated community in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Although it has been many years since I