The coronavirus is everywhere in the news today and you might be wondering how you can protect yourself. Experts are expecting that this virus will become a global pandemic. For that reason... Read more
By Rob Waters Saira Diaz uses her fingers to count the establishments selling fast food and sweets near the South Los Angeles home she shares with her parents and 13-year-old son. “Th... Read more
We applaud the senators on both sides of the aisle who stood firm and continue to stand firm against a terrible bill – the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill to repeal and replace the Afford... Read more
Rather than a health care system, our country’s leaders have kept us shackled to a “corporate care” system. This allows insurance giants, drug company gougers, hospital chains, and other pro... Read more
The first week of October marks the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ (NAMI’s) Mental Illness Awareness Week. Nine months into Donald Trump’s presidency — and nearly one year after his el... Read more
Native Americans would be among those hardest hit by this disastrous Senate TrumpCare bill. As vice chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, I’ve heard from many Tribes who are deeply c... Read more
The Trump administration may like questioning solid science, but those of us who have harvested crops in the fields are well aware that the pesticide chlorpyrifos is too toxic to be used on... Read more
Concluding an international search, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) recently announced Victoria Lyall as the new Frederick & Jan Mayer Curator of Pre-Columbian Art. Lyall, a seasoned former... Read more
A study done by youth researchers cites fear as a major barrier to wellness for students of color. Youth of color represent the fastest growing segment of the United States’ child popu... Read more
What’s done is done. We have a new President. But learning to cope with it may be easier said than done. “I see an underlying anxiety with clients, families, even providers at th... Read more