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“Fact or Fiction: Looking at the Migrant Labor Experience in 1930s California,” invites visitors to consider the legacy of Lange’s images beyond the iconic Migrant Mother photograph.
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Pandemic shut-downs brought challenges and opportunities to indigenous language preservation effortsThe executive director of the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival saw an increased interest in language preservation among native communities during the lockdown, but access to technology kept many elders from participating in that work.
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Donna Barba Higuera recently took home the Newbery Medal. KVPR's Kathleen Schock talks with Higuera about the inspiration she drew from her childhood growing up in Taft.
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How the landmark Title IX law changed sexual harassment investigations on college campuses
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EdSource series on the gig workers of California community colleges
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KHN journalists on the closure of dozens of pain clinics in Central California amid a state investigation
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The report was commissioned after legislators and the public learned the water that surfaces during oil and gas production had been provided to some Kern County growers for years.
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Fresno photojournalist wins $100,000 prize for elevating stories of immigrant communities
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Fresno State is holding a three-part discussion series on the 1619 Project and the legacy of racial inequality in America. Kathleen Schock spoke with two of the people behind those events, Fresno State’s Dean of Library Services Del Hornbuckle, and Professor Emeritus of History Dr. Malik Simba.
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Every winter, an effort takes place to determine how many people who call the region home do not have homes themselves. The effort is called the Point in Time count, and its findings have significant implications on the effort to address homelessness.