The Hood Half Marathon through the streets of historically Black Los Angeles taught me important lessons about fear, anxiety and fellowship.
Will Black women have to wait another century for wage equality?
South Los Angeles churches invite doctors, researchers and government representatives to bring help to those who need it.
By attempting to put a cash value on how white Americans, including her own family, benefit from discrimination, Tracie McMillan hopes to inspire a conversation on how racism drives notions of who deserves to live well.
South L.A. churches craft dementia-friendly services aimed at providing solace to a community disproportionately affected by the disease.
Doctors, family and community all have a role in ensuring critical early treatment.
Support groups help manage the strain on caregivers in the epicenter of Alzheimer’s cases.
Low-income working families and people of color continue to be hit hardest.
Michelle Burton of the Social Change Institute talks about structural racism and its effect on generations of vulnerable communities.
Politics have divided the state on masks and vaccinations, but there may still be hope for underserved communities.
Life expectancy for U.S. whites declined by 0.8 years in 2020’s first half. For Latinos it was 1.9 years, while for Blacks it dropped 2.7 years.
A new report attacks L.A.’s systemic racism and lays out a roadmap for transformation centered in racial equality.
One former prisoner can vote for the first time, tens of thousands are still waiting.
The COVID-19 crisis hits the state after a decade of rising economic inequality.
The dairy state draws attention for some of the nation’s highest rates of racial disparity.