The Saddening Loss of Jose Gutierrez, Jr.: A Rising Star in Our Midst
Jose Salvadore Gutierrez Jr. Courtesy of the Gutierrez Family Diane Reinhardt spoke with Jose Gutierrez Jr. about his service on the Pacifica National Board on October 1st. Since then we Continue Reading →
Rittenhouse Verdict Flies in the Face of Legal Standards for Self-Defense
AR-15 Carbine Assault Rifle. Photo by IIIBlackhartIII Ronald Sullivan, Harvard Law School In a two-week trial that reignited debate over self-defense laws across the nation, a Wisconsin jury acquitted Kyle Continue Reading →
Sprouts Kicks Off Native American Heritage Month with 8th Generation Founder Louie Gong
Civic Cipher: Diving Deep into the Black American Experience
Ramses Ja and Q Ward are driven by a rush of excitement to do their show, Civic Cipher. For them, every moment of the program beats with meaning. This is because Continue Reading →
Parents Were Fine with Sweeping School Vaccination Mandates Five Decades Ago – but COVID-19 May be a Different Story
School children waiting in line for immunization shots at a child health station in New York City, N.Y. Source: Library of Congress James Colgrove, Columbia University The ongoing battles over Continue Reading →