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Mental health programs may soon be out of reach for many undocumented immigrants, as funding cuts threaten access to them.
Mental health programs may soon be out of reach for many undocumented immigrants, as funding cuts threaten access to them.
Families are often excluded from how these funds are going to be used,” said one family member. “We’re not included in ...
Although California has banned suspensions for “willful defiance” in grades K-12, both Elk Grove Unified and Sacramento City ...
Immigration raids in SoCal trigger fear, absenteeism and trauma among Latino students, disrupting school life and prompting ...
Private foster care and adoption agencies in Texas are brokering contracts for moms to turn over their children in a murky ...
Chris Juhn is a staff photographer at the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. In addition to photography, Juhn writes articles and heads up Black Business Spotlights, a section focused on interviewing Black ...
Mark Kreidler is a national writer specializing in health and health policy, inequity, extended feature, and sports. His work appears at Capital & Main, The Washington Post, Kaiser Health News and ...
The Latino Legislative Caucus has proposed legislation to protect the immigrant community in California, including two key ...
Federal policy upheavals and massive budget cuts are poised to make dental health worse, but the issue gets scant attention ...
A reporter finds that Maine schools continue using restraint and seclusion on students, causing trauma and shirking ...
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