The Attorney General’s Uneven View on What’s Right

Two events yesterday showed an unequal outlook on fairness by California’s Attorney General. In one instance, AG Xavier Becerra rightly objected to President Trump’s order attempting to limit the people counted in the census as ignoring the plain language of the United States Constitution. On the other hand, he issued titles and summaries for California […]
An Action Plan for Equitable Economic Revitalization
As the state continues to navigate a reopening in the midst of a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, the grim economic implications of the pandemic are expected to have lasting effects. To aid an equitable recovery, there must be a focus on how the state can institute a decision-making process to rapidly deploy resources and investments […]
When it Comes to the Justice System, It is Time for Sobering Reality
It really does not matter if you like or dislike President Trump or Former Vice – President Joe Biden. What really matters is what is happening across America and in particular California and the City of Los Angeles. Let me begin with the Judicial Branch of Government as it impacts all people of the Golden […]
From internet rights to streeteries, how the pandemic is changing working from home
Coronavirus has reshaped how Californians live, learn and work in uneven ways. The pandemic has exposed the state’s long-standing digital divide with a significant share of low-income and rural households lacking reliable internet access. And even though employers have quickly adapted to remote work, the opportunity to work from home has not spread evenly across […]