Julian Glover, ABC7 News

Julian Glover

ABC7 News

San Jose, CA, United States

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LIVE: CA Reparations Task Force releases consequential report

What could reparations look like and how will they impact you? Here's what to know ahead of a monumental report set to be released today. → Read More

Disney College Program deadline extended to April 9, alum shares why you should apply

Attention college students, grads and Disney lovers: Disney has extended the deadline for its Disney College Program that allows students to live, learn, and earn at the Walt Disney World Resort. → Read More

Settlement reached in favor of Black Bay Area couple lowballed $500K in home appraisal

The Bay Area family at the center of a two-year investigation into discrimination in the home appraisal process has reached a settlement agreement with the appraiser who performed an appraisal that came in $500,000 lower than expected. → Read More

Bay Area artist creates collection of original portraits honoring Black heroes

"Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic And the Unseen": It's a collection of original portraits depicting Black heroes, both famous and unsung, who have carved an indelible mark on activism, science, politics, business, food, arts, entertainment, and more. → Read More

Meet the Oakland creator using augmented reality to bring Black history to life

Damien McDuffie created an app that uses AR to make historical Black Panther Party murals around Oakland an educational and immersive experience. → Read More

Meet the Oakland creator using augmented reality to bring Black history to life

Damien McDuffie created an app that uses AR to make historical Black Panther Party murals around Oakland an educational and immersive experience. → Read More

Meet the Oakland creator using augmented reality to bring Black history to life

Damien McDuffie created an app that uses AR to make historical Black Panther Party murals around Oakland an educational and immersive experience. → Read More

Meet the Oakland creator using augmented reality to bring Black history to life

Damien McDuffie is using AR tech to bring Oakland's colorful murals and public art to life, now creating a Black Panther history walking tour in West Oakland. → Read More

In-depth conversation about Tyre Nichols' death, policing in US and how we move forward

Tyre Nichols' fatal encounter with police officers in Memphis is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flashpoints in an intractable epidemic of brutality. Here's what experts say on how we move forward. → Read More

Errors with common medical device led to 5-hour delay in COVID treatment for Black patients: study

Doctors believe the devices potentially contributed to the higher COVID-19 death rate for Black patients when compared to white patients. → Read More

Does universal basic income work? Here's how it changed this SF family's life

It's an idea that's sweeping the country: unconditional cash handed out on a monthly basis to families most in need. ABC7 News followed one family from one basic income pilot for an entire year, here's what we saw. → Read More

Alameda Co. becomes first in US to restrict landlords' use of background checks

This landmark move is seen as a big win to help formerly incarcerated people get back on their feet and proponents also believe it could help break the cycle of homelessness. → Read More

Comedian Kevin Nealon publishes sketch book of celebrity caricatures

When Kevin Nealon isn't cracking jokes, he can be found working in his sketchbook. He tells ABC7 what readers can expect in his recently published book, "I Exaggerate: My Brushes with Fame." → Read More

Bay Area artists shine spotlight on invisible disabilities through powerful art

The online art show features works from disabled artists from across the country -- like paintings of Oakland artist Rachel Ungerer -- who wishes to raise awareness and "claim" her invisible disability, rather than being shameful of the "stigma." → Read More

Bay Area mom shares her story; Hulu doc 'Aftershock' confronts the Black maternal health crisis

There is a maternal health crisis in the U.S. and Black women are most affected. Black women are three times more likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth than white women, according to the CDC. → Read More

Roe v. Wade decision can disproportionately impact Black, Latinx women, data shows

CDC data shows the outcome of the Roe v. Wade ruling will impact Black and Latinx women the most, putting them in a greater risk of death and poverty. → Read More

Separated from soccer during pandemic, teen now gives back to next generation of players

During the pandemic, Mirian Rodriguez lost her sanctuary on the soccer field. Now she's back -- mentoring the next generation of players. → Read More

Separated from soccer during pandemic, teen now gives back to next generation of players

During the pandemic, Mirian Rodriguez lost her sanctuary on the soccer field. Now she's back -- mentoring the next generation of players. → Read More

College trustee could be among 1st LGBTQIA+ Muslims to win elected office in California

Harris Mojadedi became one of the first LGBTQIA+ Muslims to hold public office in San Francisco's Bay Area when he was appointed as a college trustee. → Read More

College trustee could be among 1st LGBTQIA+ Muslims to win elected office in California

Harris Mojadedi became one of the first LGBTQIA+ Muslims to hold public office in San Francisco's Bay Area when he was appointed as a college trustee. → Read More