

Recortes a Medicaid devastadores para California
// By Juana Santana
Los líderes estatales están en alerta máxima ante la amenaza de los recortes federales que podrían acabar con la cobertura de Medicaid para millones de personas en todo el país. California se [...] Continue Reading

Peace & Social Justice Calendar August 2025
// By Community Alliance
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Fresno Arts & Culture Calendar August 2025
// By Community Alliance
Fresno Art Museum BY JAMES MENDEZ The Fresno Art Museum will open five new exhibits on Aug. 9, which will remain on display until Jan. 11, 2026. “Come and see amazing things,” says the [...] Continue Reading

Arte y Cultura de Fresno Calendario Agosto 2025
// By Community Alliance
Museo de Arte de Fresno POR JAMES MENDEZ El Museo de Arte de Fresno inaugurará cinco nuevas exposiciones el 9 de agosto, que permanecerán en exhibición hasta el 11 de enero de 2026. “Vengan a ver [...] Continue Reading

A Rocky Road to Equity
// By Kevin Hall
Community advocates scored a major victory in June in their fight for fairness and inclusion when the Transportation for All coalition gained 12 seats on the Measure C transportation sales tax renewal [...] Continue Reading

Hypocrisy on the Immigration Issue
// By Eduardo Stanley
The controversy surrounding Fresno City Council Member Miguel Arias and his comment about a possible ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raid on a flea market last month is further evidence of [...] Continue Reading

Letters to the Editor
// By Community Alliance
(Editor’s note: The two letters below are in response to a July 2025 letter from Rachel Youdelman, which was, in turn, a response to “The Catastrophe Continues” in the June 2025 issue of the Community [...] Continue Reading

U.S. Government Repeatedly Attacks Mexican-Americans
// By Leni Villagomez Reeves
Farmworker labor and community organizer Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez Zeferino came to the United States as a child and had applied for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). In March 2025, he was [...] Continue Reading

Silencing Due Process Is Here and Now
// By Vic Bedoian
There are many expressions of resistance to the authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government. It is happening through demonstrations large and small, with investigative reporting, displayed in [...] Continue Reading

Budget Battles and Culture Wars
// By Rachel Youdelman
Recent meetings of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors have introduced new local policies and sparked intense political clashes. On the policy front, ordinances targeting the theft of copper wire [...] Continue Reading

Good Trouble Lives On in the Central Valley
// By Juana Santana
On July 17, community members gathered and echoed comments of the acclaimed activist and former Congressional member John Lewis. The event enlightened the community on the importance of searching for [...] Continue Reading

California Democrats’ Collapse
// By Kevin Hall
With Governor Gavin Newsom firmly in the lead, the Golden State’s Democratic Party is collapsing faster than an alpine glacier. Buried beneath the landslide of their servile politics are homeless [...] Continue Reading

Allensworth: Striving to Thrive
// By Vic Bedoian
As in most small towns, Allensworth’s children are at the heart of community life. Whether it is the school play, sporting events or holidays, kids bring people together as a community. Families [...] Continue Reading

Allensworth: Buscando la Prosperidad
// By Vic Bedoian
Como en la mayoría de los pueblos pequeños, los niños de Allensworth son el centro de la vida comunitaria. Ya sea en la obra de teatro escolar, eventos deportivos o días festivos, los niños unen a la [...] Continue Reading

New West Fresno Park Named for Dolores Huerta
// By Chris Schneider
On June 30, the City of Fresno broke ground for a new park in West Fresno, named for the iconic farm labor and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta, who traveled up from Bakersfield with her daughter [...] Continue Reading

Artist Spotlight on Aideed Medina
// By I. smiley G. Calderon
(Author’s note: In the June issue of the Community Alliance, we introduced you to Fresno’s newly appointed 2025–2027 poet laureate, the provocative local Chicana artist Aideed Medina, and her emerging [...] Continue Reading

Agustín Lira: Music and Theater for the People
// By Leni Villagomez Reeves
Agustín Lira will be inducted into the Valley Music Hall of Fame on Sept. 17. It is not the first honor for the singer-songwriter-organizer-director, who has previously been honored as a National [...] Continue Reading

UN Report Confirms Israel’s Economy of Genocide
// By Linda Tubach
On July 3, the UN High Commission on Human Rights issued a press release entitled “Forever-Occupation, genocide and profit: Special Rapporteur’s report exposes corporate forces behind destruction of [...] Continue Reading

Republican Budget Is Immoral
// By Community Alliance and James Mendez
“In virtually every single area, this bill takes us in precisely the wrong direction.” —Senator Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) On July 4, America celebrated its independence from the harsh and [...] Continue Reading

Inconvenient Truths About Homelessness
// By Steven Roesch
In There Is No Place For Us: Working and Homeless in America, Brian Goldstone follows the struggles of five Atlanta families who are trying to keep a roof over their heads. Their stories are gripping [...] Continue Reading

Ending the Delusion of Nuclear Weapons
// By Carol M Goiburn
While listening to John F. Kennedy’s July 25, 1963, radio and television address to the American people on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, I couldn’t help but think back on a time when I was only eight [...] Continue Reading

80th Commemoration of Atomic Bombings
// By Joy J. Goto
A clear and beautiful blue sky, cicadas singing and a peaceful morning, broken by the detonation of an atomic bomb dropped high above Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. Three days later, another morning was [...] Continue Reading

Immigrants’ Concerns
// By Tim Sheehan
(Editor’s note: The following story is printed with the permission of the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative.) Undocumented, low-income immigrants in California who are covered by Medi-Cal [...] Continue Reading

Deconstructing the Kremlin’s Information Warfare
// By Zarina Zabrisky
As Russia wages hybrid war against Ukraine and the wider democratic world, information manipulation remains one of its most powerful weapons. The Kremlin deploys propaganda to confuse international [...] Continue Reading

Central Valley Briefs
// By Community Alliance
Building Tomorrow’s EMS Workforce EMS Corps Fresno is a new, high-impact program launched under the Fresno Regional Workforce Development Board. This initiative is preparing the next generation of [...] Continue Reading
