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California lawmakers unveil #smartsolutions public safety platform

Assemblymember Tina McKinnor and Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, members of the California Legislative Black Caucus, have joined other lawmakers and criminal justice reform advocates to unveil the #SmartSolutions Public Safety Policy Platform, a package of 30 bills that addresses the top concerns of retailers, retail workers, the fentanyl crisis, and support for victims and survivors of crime.

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Tribal leaders say California's Feather Alert has problems

In the first year of California's Feather Alert system, authorities denied some requests to issue bulletins on missing people, causing concerns.

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Former Post Staffer Releases New Film, 'I Thought You Knew'

IN YO FACE Filmworks recently released the film, “I Thought You Knew” on the internet and is available for viewing through IMDb. Amir Abu Haqq Shabazz, owner of Haqq Shabazz Entertainment, and staffer for the Post News Group more than 20 years ago, has produced and/or co-produced many films with Black casts and crews. With |

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Saluting California's Native American Heritage: New Laws, "S-Word" Ban Lift Up Celebrations

By Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Assemblymember James Ramos (D-Highland), the only Native American elected official in the California Legislature, has been working diligently to get rid of the racist and derogatory word, “squaw,” which has derisively referenced Native American women since the 1600s. The “S-Word,” which has been used to name public | By Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Assemblymember James Ramos (D-Highland), the only Native American elected official in the California Legislature, has been working diligently to get rid of the racist and derogatory word, “squaw,” which has derisively referenced Native American women since the 1600s. The “S-Word,” which has been used to name public

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