
As millions prepare to arrive, experts raise concerns about immigration policies, civil rights protections, worker safeguards, and community impacts. With the countdown underway for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States is preparing to host the largest sporting event ever staged. Spread across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the tournament is expected…
Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra outlined his key priorities for California during an interview with ethnic and community media outlets, emphasizing his extensive government experience and commitment to working families. The son of Mexican immigrants, Becerra said his campaign is focused on restoring opportunity for Californians struggling with the…
Businessman and climate activist Tom Steyer presented himself as the “change candidate” in California’s race for governor, promising to confront powerful corporate interests, lower living costs and expand healthcare access for millions of Californians. During an interview organized by American Community Media, Steyer argued that California has become unaffordable for working families and blamed…
During AAPI Heritage Month, author and filmmaker Curtis Chin reflected on immigration, race, identity, and the evolving definition of being American through stories rooted in Detroit, family legacy, and multicultural resilience. The question of who gets to belong in America framed a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation with author and filmmaker Curtis Chin during…
Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton presented himself as a pro-business immigrant determined to “restore the California dream” during an interview hosted by American Community Media as part of its California governor race series. Hilton, originally from the United Kingdom and a former senior adviser to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, emphasized his personal…
Voting rights activists warn the ruling weakens Black representation and accelerates redistricting efforts across the South. The fight over voting rights in the United States entered a new and volatile chapter following the Supreme Court’s April 29 decision striking down Louisiana’s congressional map containing two majority-Black districts. During the virtual press conference titled “Erasing…
More than three million Americans have already lost SNAP assistance after sweeping federal cuts, raising concerns about hunger, public health, and economic instability nationwide. For millions of Americans, the grocery store has become another battleground. Families already navigating inflation, rising rents, and unstable employment are now facing a new shock: the loss of federal…
In a recent interview organized by American Community Media, Matt Mahan, current mayor of San Jose and candidate for governor of California, presented his political proposal focused on accountability, technological innovation, and an ideology far removed from extremes. Mahan, who emphasizes that he is the only millennial candidate in the race, proposes bringing his…
San Rafael, California — Access to highly accredited graduate business programs with courses and support in Spanish remains limited for Latino professionals in the United States. Dominican University of California offers a 100% online Master of Business Administration (MBA) with courses and support in Spanish and an in-person graduation. Its business school ranks among…
Five years after the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, experts warn rising bias, underreporting, and political rhetoric continue fueling violence against minority communities across the United States Hate Crimes continue to rise, despite Federal legislation Five years after the passage of the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, a law designed to strengthen reporting systems and address…