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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)

*Youth Protest Juvenile Detention Center in Seattle
*Will the New Water Law Relieve Poor Families’ Crisis?
*20 Years After Peace Accords, Mayan Survivors Seek to Heal Wounds

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Latinos and The Water Crisis.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 PROGRAM # 7949 12:00 PM PT Latinos and The Water Crisis. California is in its fifth year of an extreme drought and Latino communities in rural areas are bearing the brunt of the water crisis. Advocates and officials discuss the groundwater crisis, water-rights laws, the state drought relief package, pending initiatives in […]

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Posted in Línea Abierta, Environment, Politics |

(Español) Mandan 42 alcaldes carta a Trump contra deportaciones en la cumbre Climática C40

(Español) Persiste la intención de levantar un muro entre México y Estados Unidos, ya que este fin de semana el vicepresidente electo, Mike Pence declaró a la agencia Efe que “hay diversas formas” para hacer que México pague por la construcción del muro.

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*Indigenous Immigrants Visit Standing Rock
*More Sanctuary Cities Declared
*California Drought Affecting Health

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Forecasting an epidemic: Does weather hold the key to predicting valley fever outbreaks?

In the quarter century since, researchers and public health officials have come to see such dry and wet cycles as predictors of an upswing in the disease. That same weather pattern repeated itself between 2015 and 2016, and yet no one at the state or county level sounded an alarm in California or took measures to prepare for the threat of a valley fever surge.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Environment, Health |

Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)

*Record Audience for First Presidential Debate
*New Yorkers March for Disappeared Students
*Lack of Water, but Abundance of Civic Activism in California Town

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Lack of Water, but Abundance of Civic Activism in California Town

The worst drought in California history is still impacting a tiny Latino town in the Central Valley, causing chronic scarcity of drinking water. But the drought has also caused something else: a flood of energy among local youth to bring more voters to the polls

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“America’s Social Arsonist.” Also, The Equinox and Aztlan.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 PROGRAM # 7885 12:00 PM PT “America’s Social Arsonist.” A conversation with the author of the first biography of Fred Ross, an unsung pioneer considered one of the most influential community organizers in US history. After working with Dust Bowl migrants and helping release interned Japanese Americans, Ross went on to wage […]

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Posted in Arts & Culture, Línea Abierta, Politics |

California doesn’t just have a water crisis. It has a human crisis.

California’s Community Water Center reports that water systems serving predominantly Latino and low-income communities have disproportionately high occurrences of arsenic and nitrate contamination, and that many low-income residents in affected areas are paying up to 10 percent of their monthly income to purchase clean, safe water.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Health |

Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)

*Voter Watch to Suppress the Vote.
*Immigrant Mothers Fasting for their Release.
*Drought Gets Neighbors in Movement for Running Water.

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