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NEWS: ICE preparing targeted arrests in ‘sanctuary cities,’ amplifying president’s campaign theme

9/29/20 The Trump administration is preparing an immigration enforcement blitz next month that would target arrests in U.S. cities and jurisdictions that have adopted “sanctuary” policies, according to three U.S. ...


NEWS: Judge forces Trump to bring back domestic violence victims he deported

12/19/18 Back in June, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued one of the cruelest pronouncements of his cruel tenure in the Trump administration: That victims of domestic violence or gang violence ...


NEWS: Lawsuits Filed to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Exposure to COVID-19

4/1/20 Immigrant advocates and civil rights organizations are suing federal and local governments to try to protect detainees from the rapidly spreading coronavirus. Due to harsh federal immigration policies, the ...


NEWS: Meet the doctor who ordered the Bay Area’s coronavirus lockdown

3/29/20 SJ Mercury News: Meet the doctor who ordered the Bay Area’s coronavirus lockdown, the first in the U.S.Under intense pressure, Sara Cody’s cohorts made the move ‘none of us ...


NEWS: Mountain View Strengthens Support for Immigrant and Minority Families

10/26/17 At their October 24, 2017 meeting, Mountain View City Councilmembers unanimously supported additional policy language to strengthen a longstanding citywide commitment to preserving diversity and providing security for immigrant ...


NEWS: Muslim Americans Experience a Wave of Islamophobic Attacks Following 20th Anniversary of 9/11

9-16-21 On what should have been a day of reflection and solidarity marking the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorism attacks on our nation, some Americans once again decided it ...


NEWS: NewsGuard – Avoid coronavirus hoaxes

Avoid coronavirus hoaxes and other misinformation with NewsGuard. Now free until July 1st for the COVID-19 crisis.
Trust ratings for 4,000+ news and information sites-written by trained journalists based ...


NEWS: NY Times Coronavirus CoverageMultilingual

Free access to New Your Times articles about COVID-19 in English .
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NEWS: Payday Loans – Everything You Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask

10/5/16 Article by Talk Poverty/ – Payday loans are advertised as quick and easy loans that borrowers can repay when their next paycheck comes around. The interest rates are so ...


NEWS: Protesters opposed to San Jose employee vaccine mandate say they want ‘liberty’

9/25/21 Dozens of people opposed to mandated vaccines descended upon San Jose City Hall Friday. Their rally protested a new city ordinance that takes effect Oct. 1.
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NEWS: San Jose legislator pushes to protect farmworkers during COVID-19 crisis

4/2/20 The question of who qualifies as an “essential worker” during the coronavirus crisis is no longer limited to health care workers and first responders ” it now includes grocery ...


NEWS: San Jose’s Darlene Tenes makes sure farmworkers are appreciated

3/19/22 While efforts were made to help essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, one of those core groups”farmworkers”was overlooked. One woman made it her mission to change that dynamic.


NEWS: San Jose’s newly created Office of Racial Equity

10/3/20 Zulma Maciel, director of the city’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and a daughter of Mexican immigrants, has been selected to lead the city’s newly-created Office of Racial Equity, marking ...


NEWS: San Jose’s Vietnamese community struggles with its political voice

7/9/21 In a city with the largest Vietnamese population in the nation, Vietnamese Americans are still struggling to find their voices in politics.
The lack”and loss”of Vietnamese representation in ...


NEWS: Silicon Valley Pain Index Annual Reports

Since 2020, the purposes of the annual Silicon Valley Pain Index [SVPI] reports are to: (1) Provide an efficient, easily digestible, statistical overview of structured inequalities to inform policy and ...


NEWS: South Bay Asian Americans report attacks, harassment amid coronavirus pandemicMultilingual

4/6/20 The viral posts documenting attacks or harassment targeting Asian Americans amid the novel coronavirus pandemic are not isolated incidents, nor is the South Bay excluded from it, academic researchers ...


NEWS: South Bay Vietnamese Americans wrestle with COVID-19, lack of information

12/15/20 San Jose alone is home to more than 100,000 Vietnamese American residents as of 2010 and has the largest population of Vietnamese Americans of any city outside of Vietnam. ...


NEWS: The Facebook Papers

10/24/21 The Facebook Papers represents a unique collaboration between 17 American news organizations, including The Associated Press.
Journalists from a variety of newsrooms, large and small, worked together to ...


NEWS: UNDOCUMENTED workers among those hit first – and worst – by the coronavirus shutdown

4/4/20 Many of the undocumented, working in construction, restaurants and other service sectors, have already lost their jobs. Others, in industries like agriculture and health care that have been declared ...


NEWS: Vietnamese American Service Center set to open in fall in San Jose

2/16/21 After nearly a decade of planning and years of construction, Santa Clara County’s Vietnamese-American Service Center is set for a grand opening this fall.


NEWS: Violence and hate against Asian Americans is a health and safety crisis for everyone

3/17/21 Public outings carry extra danger for Asian people, with a spate of recent attacks targeted against Asian elders that have resulted in racial trauma, injury, and death. Asian elders ...


RESEARCH: 2021 Cyberhate – Online Hate and Harrassment.pdf

According to the latest results from ADL’s annual survey of hate and harassment on social media, despite the seeming blitz of self-regulation from technology companies, the level of online hate ...


RESEARCH: Drowning just below the surface: The socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemicMultilingual

11/22/21 The COVID-19 pandemic has had major economic, as well as health, impacts on every nation in the world. It has amplified existing inequalities, created new ones, and destabilized communities”reversing ...


RESEARCH: Human Trafficking: Coordinating a California Response

6/20 In this report, we examine what is known about the extent of the problem in California and find that little
authoritative data exists to explain where and how ...


RESEARCH: Immigration Data Matters

This useful online guide links users directly to the most credible, high-quality data on immigrants and immigration in the United States and internationally. The easy-to-use publication includes more than 250 ...


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