Por: Jenny Manrique Cuando Jovanna López se dio cuenta que la comida que recibían inmigrantes, negros e indígenas que hacian largas colas en los bancos de alimentos en San Antonio, Texas, estaba [...] Continue Reading
Un Mundo de Fuego y de Plástico
Por Francisco Duarte Apaguemos los fuegos, Reciclemos el plástico Hoy también el día es gris, lo adorna un sol enrojecido flotando sobre un cielo cubierto de cenizas, de restos del bosque; cada [...] Continue Reading
Elecciones: Proposición 16 Puede Ser Clave Contra el Racismo Estructural
Por Jenny Manrique 24 años después de que los votantes de California aprobaron la Proposición 209 que prohíbe considerar la raza y el género en las admisiones a las universidades públicas, este 3 [...] Continue Reading
Fighting the Historic Creek Fire
By Vic Bedoian The Creek Fire started small on the evening of Sept. 4, the beginning of a Labor Day weekend no one in this region will ever forget. Within two days, the blaze had scorched nearly [...] Continue Reading
From the Editor
The Date is November 3 In this edition of the Community Alliance our readers will find several articles dedicated to the upcoming election on Nov. 3. And with good reason because this election is [...] Continue Reading
Letters to the Editor
Back in Paper I was so happy that the print Community Alliance is happening again! I don’t know why, but while I usually read almost all of the print version, I have found myself unable to want to [...] Continue Reading
Protecting Indoor Air Quality
By Tom Frantz How many residents of the San Joaquin Valley live in homes with swamp coolers that suck in outside air through a water-soaked mat of loose fibers and that require at least one window [...] Continue Reading
Central Valley on Fire, Hearts Inflamed
By I. smiley G. Calderon As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage among us, dangerous wildfires are raging around us here in Fresno County. There have been at least 26 major wildfires in the [...] Continue Reading
Stir it Up
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A Case for Yes on Prop 15
By Daren A. Miller The times have really changed since 1978. Well, for most of us they have. I was a 12-year-old, exiting elementary school, headed for middle school. My previous summers had been [...] Continue Reading
Have They No Shame Whatsoever?
By Ruth Gadebusch The body of Ruth Bader Gingsburg was still warm when the Republicans began to gloat over their opportunity to make another appointment to the Supreme Court. While hesitating to [...] Continue Reading
Sierra Club Tehipite Chapter Endorses Candidates
By Gary Lasky The Sierra Club Tehipite Chapter is organizing its member volunteers to support two San Joaquin Valley Congressional candidates in 2020: TJ Cox and Brynne Kennedy. Cox is a freshman [...] Continue Reading











