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Journalists of Color Politics

An Act of Rebellion as California Voters Take A Stance

07/10/202407/17/2024 Domaris Cid (she/her)

In the past primaries, it’s been reported that some voters around the country have decided to demonstrate their support for Palestine by casting “uncommitted,’’ instead

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Community Education Journalists of Color

The Unprecedented Decision by Fresno Pacific University: Am I Next?

07/08/202407/08/2024 Judith Flores Mora (she/her/hers)

On Nov. 9, 2023, Dr. Andre Stephens, president of Fresno Pacific University, sent an email to the Fresno Pacific community outlining critical changes. “Dear Students, 

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Arts & Entertainment Journalists of Color Politics

Influencers: Experts in Products, Not World Affairs

07/01/2024 Pamela Martinez (she/her/hers)

Influencers are some of the most powerful people on social media, with the ability to persuade their followers to purchase nearly anything. In an article

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Culture & Identity Education Journalists of Color Politics

The College Admissions Affirmative Action Repeal Fallout

06/24/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

How will the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision impact those stellar lower-income students who apply to Ivy League schools? On June 29, 2023, the U.S. Supreme

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Community Culture & Identity Education Journalists of Color Multilingual Storytelling

Fresno Unified’s second Latinx High School Celebración honors 559 graduates

06/09/202407/05/2024 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

It has been 1,095 days since Fidel Villatoro, a Bullard High senior, saw his family and his home in El Salvador. Three years ago, Villatoro

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