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This Week’s OBSERVER – Audio Edition (August 3

This Week’s OBSERVER – Audio Edition (August 3

Arik Armstead Joins With Fortune School To Promote Literacy

Arik Armstead Joins With Fortune School To Promote Literacy

Fearing deportation, international students go silent at California’s universities

Fearing deportation, international students go silent at California’s universities

Maryland’s Forgotten Victims: Shedding Light on the State’s Lynching Legacy

Maryland’s Forgotten Victims: Shedding Light on the State’s Lynching Legacy

RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development

RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development

‘Y’all Oversing’: Norman Gyamfi’s Gospel Music Diss, Explained

‘Y’all Oversing’: Norman Gyamfi’s Gospel Music Diss, Explained

How to Pay When Buying From Someone You Don’t Know: Keep These Tips In Mind to Help Avoid Scams

How to Pay When Buying From Someone You Don’t Know: Keep These Tips In Mind to Help Avoid Scams

Weekly Outings With The OBSERVER

Weekly Outings With The OBSERVER

‘Chicken And Biscuits’ Serves Up Laughter, Legacy, And Local Talent At Celebration Arts

‘Chicken And Biscuits’ Serves Up Laughter, Legacy, And Local Talent At Celebration Arts

Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Exhibit Puts Lesser-Known Sacramento Black History In Spotlight

Exhibit Puts Lesser-Known Sacramento Black History In Spotlight

Local AKA Chapter Kicks Off 59th Annual Debutante Ball Season

Local AKA Chapter Kicks Off 59th Annual Debutante Ball Season

The ‘Equity in Government Act’

The ‘Equity in Government Act’

Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed  

Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed  

The Voting Rights Act is turning 60. Civil rights marchers recall a hard

The Voting Rights Act is turning 60. Civil rights marchers recall a hard

WATCH: Resources to Help You Buy Black

WATCH: Resources to Help You Buy Black

Extreme Heat Is Not an Equal-Opportunity Killer

Extreme Heat Is Not an Equal-Opportunity Killer

Big Beautiful Bill threatens California’s free school meal programs

Big Beautiful Bill threatens California’s free school meal programs

Artificial Intelligence Furthers Environmental Racism in Black America

Artificial Intelligence Furthers Environmental Racism in Black America

Georgia Kept a Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Alive — But Why?

Georgia Kept a Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Alive — But Why?

Crisis Point: Spike in Black Youth Suicide Rates Trigger Alarm Among Advocates

Crisis Point: Spike in Black Youth Suicide Rates Trigger Alarm Among Advocates

When the Waters Call Us Home: The Sacred Memory of a Black Life

When the Waters Call Us Home: The Sacred Memory of a Black Life

New Poll Shows Americans Value Skilled Trades but Say They’re Overlooked

New Poll Shows Americans Value Skilled Trades but Say They’re Overlooked

Non-Profit School, Church Bus Service in Gear

Non-Profit School, Church Bus Service in Gear

Black Cowboy Festival in Oak Park

Black Cowboy Festival in Oak Park

Texas and California joust for political advantage, with Trump’s agenda and House majority in play

Texas and California joust for political advantage, with Trump’s agenda and House majority in play

Community Speaks Out Against Bill That Could Lead To More Police In Schools

Community Speaks Out Against Bill That Could Lead To More Police In Schools

Deion Sanders had bladder cancer. Here’s what to know about a disease that’s more common in men

Deion Sanders had bladder cancer. Here’s what to know about a disease that’s more common in men

Why Mentorship From Black Teachers Matters

Why Mentorship From Black Teachers Matters

How James Baldwin Inspired This Black Gay Refugee’s Fight for Justice

How James Baldwin Inspired This Black Gay Refugee’s Fight for Justice