#123TCP – The Toxic Chemical in California's Tap Water

No one should have to turn on their tap and wonder if the water is safe to drink. But thousands of homes across the state are connected to water sources contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical called 1,2,3-TCP.

By Kena Cador

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Freedom Shouldn't Depend on Your Bank Account Balance

California incarcerates thousands of people while they await their court dates - simply because they can’t afford to post bail. Meanwhile, wealthy people can easily buy their freedom. 

By Mica Doctoroff

CA bail law favors the rich

A Dangerous Trend: Immigration Arrests at State Courthouses Are on the Rise

One disturbing new trend is the increase in immigration arrests at state courthouses across the country. Beyond posing public safety dangers, these arrests also threaten our constitutional rights.

By Joanne Lin

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California Could Soon Disentangle Itself from Trump's Mass Deportations

Two weeks ago, a mother of two was driving to church when local police pulled her over. The officer issued a fix-it ticket and within 30 minutes, immigration officers were at her door to deport her. She is now living in hiding. 

By Jennie Pasquarella

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"My Voice Matters." When Their Principal Tried to Remove #BlackLivesMatter from the Yearbook, These Teens Spoke Up.

Students on yearbook staff wrote an article about Black Lives Matter. When their principal rejected it, they knew it was time to speak up for their rights. Students have a right to free speech and expression at school. This includes political speech, cultural expression, and speech that a school district may preemptively feel is controversial. 

By Abre' Conner

Four female students stand with raised fists, looking up at the camera

A Border Agent Took My Sister and Me Into a Closet and Sexually Assaulted Us

We fled Guatemala looking for a safer and more peaceful life. What happened to us after crossing the border changed our lives.  

By Clarita

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Un oficial de inmigración nos metió a mi hermana y a mí en un armario y nos agredió sexualmente

Nos fuimos de Guatemala buscando una vida pacífica. Lo que paso después que cruzamos la frontera nos cambió la vida.  

By Clarita

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California Values Act: It’s About More than Dollars and Cents

Fresno City Council Member Steve Brandau wants Fresno to turn its back on immigrants, inclusion, and human dignity.

By Angélica Salceda

Angelica Salceda speaks at rally in Fresno

In California, We the People Can Protect Our Values and Each Other

While California already has many great laws in place, there's much work to do for civil rights and civil liberties – especially now as the Trump Administration begins its attack on the most vulnerable among us.

By Becca Cramer-Mowder

Sacramento