Monday, September 8, 2025
Sacramento City Council Protects New Helvetia, 12 African American Landmarks
Council adopts historic district plan recognizing the West Coast’s first public housing project and sites central to Sacramento’s Black civil rights legacy
6 things to know about how Gov. Newsom’s CARE Court is working so far
Sacramento Father-Daughter Duo Brings Black Food Festival Back To Florin Square
Seeking Sanctuary During Trump: Is it Time to Rethink ‘Blaxit’?
With Trump in office, attacks on Black institutions — including churches — and fewer places for Black people to recharge, one expatriate living in Portugal is encouraging more Black people to follow in her footsteps.
They Fought for Democracy Abroad. At Home, Racism Won — Until Now
France awarded the Harlem Hellfighters, a segregated World War I combat unit, its highest honor. America finally does the same, 107 years after the war.
A Smaller, Whiter, Less Affordable New Orleans
Two decades after Katrina, resilience is the headline about the Big Easy, but inequality is still the reality.
‘Only one who can beat Mamdani’: Eric Adams says he’s not dropping out of mayor’s race
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