Fresno’s mayor and City Council have coined the term One Fresno even though, according to a 2019 Urban Institute report, Fresno ranks No. 59 of 59 cities in California for economic inclusion and [...] Continue Reading
Social Justice
A March for Their Rights
A group of farmworkers marched 335 miles from the United Farm Workers’ (UFW) headquarters near Delano to the State Capitol in Sacramento. The three-week march was aimed at pressuring Governor Gavin [...] Continue Reading
Afro-Centric Legacy of Dr. James Turner
Dr. James Turner, the founder of Africana studies, has passed away at the age of 82. He was the founding director of Cornell University’s Africana Studies and Research Center and a professor emeritus [...] Continue Reading
Peace & Social Justice Calendar
September 2022 Sponsored by the Fresno Center for Nonviolence Note: Contact the organizer for up-to-date information on whether meetings are in person or via Zoom. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER [...] Continue Reading
Streets of Laredo versus Today’s Streets of Outlaw Culture
It’s strange that Gunsmoke’s U.S. Marshall Matt Dillon did not require all the rough-and-tumble cowboys arriving in town from cattle herding to turn in their guns at Dillon’s office before going to [...] Continue Reading
Dolores Huerta Foundation
September 2022 Sponsored Page [...] Continue Reading
Fresno Center for Nonviolence
September 2022 Sponsored Page [...] Continue Reading
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
September 2022 Sponsored Page [...] Continue Reading
Una Marcha Por Sus Derechos
Un grupo de jornaleros agrícolas marchó 335 millas desde la sede del Sindicato de Campesinos (UFW por sus siglas en inglés), cerca de Delano, hasta el Capitolio, en Sacramento. La marcha de tres [...] Continue Reading
El proyecto de ley de comida rápida de California podría vincular a las corporaciones con el robo de salarios y otras violaciones laborales
Los legisladores de California están considerando este mes un proyecto de ley de comida rápida que cambiaría significativamente la relación entre los trabajadores de restaurantes y las cadenas [...] Continue Reading
The August 2022 Issue of the Community Alliance
You can read the print version of the paper at the link below. This is a .pdf of the August 2022 Community Alliance newspaper. There are features that allow viewers to increase the [...] Continue Reading
Stop the Hate
The Community Alliance newspaper is launching a Stop the Hate campaign and is seeking your input to identify, vocalize and eradicate “hate” in Fresno [...] Continue Reading