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Slave deeds are property deeds registered with County Courts and Registers of Deeds that contain information about enslaved people. → Read More
Juneteenth is a federal holiday celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S. → Read More
Charles Brunson, who worked as a postman, founded the Sacramento Chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968. He opened the Black Panther office in Oak Park. → Read More
Community members speak out against the possibility of a new Barnes & Noble on Elk Grove Boulevard and Bruceville Road. → Read More
Of the 276 students at the school, 75% are Hispanic and Latino. → Read More
California leads the nation with the most AAPI hate incidents reported, with more than 4,300, according to the nonprofit Stop AAPI Hate. → Read More
Since the center is not available, Neighborhood Wellness plans on going virtual and straight into the community until repairs can be made at the site. → Read More
Family members say a beloved mother was found dead in her car after the New Year's Eve storms. → Read More
69% of Black and Latina women in California say racism or discrimination impacts their mental health, according to new report. → Read More
The 'Rent For Moms' campaign is geared, specifically, towards helping more than 50 Black single mothers pay rent across the U.S. → Read More
A Seat at the Table is celebrating its one-year anniversary in Elk Grove. It's a family-owned bookstore, café and community hub. → Read More
Although Black people represent 13% of the population, they represent 24% of home fire deaths and 27% of home fire injuries, according to a CPSC report. → Read More
The US Census Bureau says there were about 1.2 million same-sex couple households in 2021. About 710,000 were married and about 500,000 were not married. → Read More
"We honor our drums the same way we honor our ancestors," said Joaquin Rojas, lead singer, Red Hoop Singers. → Read More
A bronze sculpture of the late William "Bill" Franklin will soon stand tall at the corner of L and 13th Streets in Sacramento. → Read More
The proportions of Black and Native youth in foster care are around four times larger than the proportions of Black and Native youth in California, overall. → Read More
"We firmly believe that every individual has the right to vote," Margie Miramontes, election inspector, said. → Read More
"Historically, the school system was designed to oppress Black and Brown students," said Sonjhia Lowery, Chief Equity and People Officer, Aspire Public Schools. → Read More
A 2021 report from The Trevor Project shows the majority of LGBT middle or high schoolers reported being bullied either in person or online in the past year. → Read More
The Health and Financial Resources Fair is on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Mexican Consulate at 2093 Arena Boulevard in Sacramento. → Read More