THE END OF AN ERA
I met Maria Martin in the late 1970’s when we were part of a handful of Chicano radio activists.
Artificial Intelligence Could Dramatically Reshape the 2024 US Election
The Biden Administration’s executive order on AI places many standards on the emerging technology, but experts say much more is needed to safeguard the election process.
Legal, Grassroots Gains Against ‘Most Pervasive Violence’
Domestic violence is the oldest and most pervasive form of violence, and a nationwide movement is growing to counter the assumption that it is an inevitable part of life.
How Bullying Shows Racial, Ethnic Tensions Among Youth
California community leaders share what insights bullying can provide about rising racial and ethnic tensions among youth.
The eight-week intensive program aims to help aspiring Latin writers break into the industry
This year’s class was recently welcomed in by writer, actress, and Series Scriptwriter alum Aimee Garcia, who kicked off the program.
Is the Israel-Palestine War Deepening U.S. Inter-Ethnic Hate?
As the bloody war between Israel and Palestine escalates, so does antisemitic and Islamophobic U.S. hate.
Small Business Owners Need Access to Funding
our experts explore the challenges women and marginalized communities face to start and expand a small business.
As Losses Soar, New Phishing Scams Use Text, AI
The highest losses overall are due to scammers contacting people through social media, by which $658 million was reported lost in the first half of 2023.
Did You Know Rodriguez?
No, not a Rodriguez. We all know at least half a dozen.
Myth, AI, & Reality Power A Thrilling New Genre Of Indian Sci-Fi!
From the Ramayana and Artificial Intelligence to Climate Crisis, Indian science fiction writers are asking, what if we lived in an alternate universe where the future is a reimagined past?