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With growing anti-Asian sentiment, this Sacramento State conference offers support for youth
It comes at a time when there is a growing number of attacks on Asian and Asian-Americans across the nation, including anti-Asian sentiment documented in Sacramento. Author: Giacomo Luca (ABC10) Updated: 8:19 PM PST March 5, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. California State University Sacramento hosted the third annual Asian Pacific Islander (API) Desi American College Day and it’s all virtual in 2021.
The event, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, focused on helping K-12 and college students with college access and career preparation. The conference helps students with financial wellness, health, student aid, and more.
A man reportedly left a dead cat in the parking lot of the Mad Bucher Meats Co. Author: Giacomo Luca (ABC10) Updated: 11:23 PM PST February 24, 2021
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. The Sacramento Police Department has opened a hate crime investigation after a man left a dead cat in the parking lot of a Chinese-American business near 6400 Florin-Perkins Road.
The man, reportedly a customer who had purchased from the Mad Bucher Meats Co. just moments prior, was caught on camera placing a box filled with the dead cat in the parking lot of the business.
“Based on information gathered, this incident will be investigated as a bias/hate-related crime,” said department spokesperson Sgt. Sabrina Brigg. “If anybody has any information regarding this incident they are urged to contact the Sacramento Police Department.”
Fierce and forgotten feminist with ties to Fargo worked beside Susan B. Anthony
Written out of history, Matilda Joslyn Gage was a radical reformer and avid supporter of women s rights.
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Danielle A. Teigen | 12:28 pm, Nov. 3, 2020 ×
Matilda Joslyn Gage was active in the woman suffrage movement for more than 40 years of her life. Photo courtesy of Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
FARGO When you hear the words “women’s suffrage,” you likely think of women like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. And that’s perfectly normal. Their names are irrevocably tied to the history of a movement that began in 1848 and didn’t culminate until 1920 when white women earned the right to vote (
Matilda Joslyn Gage.
Her story is one of relentless reform fueled by an incredible desire to give women more rights to guide the path of their own lives. Her story began in New York but ended up spanning west to Dakota Territory, thanks to her four children who settled in that wild frontier: three in Aberdeen, S.D., and one near Edgeley, N.D. (Two daughters actually ended up living in Fargo at the end of their lives, according to an April 16, 1915 issue of The Fargo Forum and Daily Republican.)
Here are six of the most interesting facts about a woman who changed the course of history for women in America and was effectively erased from it by the women she spent a lifetime advocating alongside, culled from Angela Carpenter Shirley’s book “