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A student participates in a cooking demonstration.
Posted inEnvironment

As food prices increase and nutrition education takes a federal hit, one Sacramento nonprofit fills the gap

by Katerina GraziosiFebruary 25, 2026February 25, 2026

One day, there was no tree. The following day, a fully grown strawberry tree sat in the middle of the 1-acre student farm at Food Literacy Center in Sacramento. It took about eight men with a flatbed truck and a Bobcat to get the donated tree on-site and planted.

Two women stand side-by-side in front of artwork that displays "My Sister's House."
Posted inEconomic Equity

Finding safety and support: How My sister’s House helps AAPI survivors of domestic violence

by Katerina GraziosiJanuary 20, 2026January 20, 2026
A man sits on the floor working a video camera at an event.
Posted inArts

Native American creatives combat erasure through visibility in art

by Katerina GraziosiJanuary 14, 2026January 14, 2026
Three people sit a table with mics in front of them during a panel discussion.
Posted inArts

Sacramento State’s Stop the Hate showcase emphasizes the importance of AAPI representation in arts and media

by Katerina GraziosiDecember 15, 2025December 15, 2025
A man sits at a desk facing the camera.
Posted inEconomic Equity

Sunburst Projects Executive Director Jake Bradley-Rowe on navigating funding insecurity for HIV care in Sacramento

by Katerina GraziosiOctober 7, 2025October 7, 2025
A group of older Mien adults line up to get food at a community picnic event.
Posted inEconomic Equity

Iu Mien Community Services annual picnic brings together older adults, celebrates community

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 25, 2025September 25, 2025
A woman stands with her arms resting on a fence, looking at the camera.
Posted inEconomic Equity

NorCal Resist’s Giselle Garcia on supporting immigrants as Sacramento’s ICE arrests double

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 11, 2025September 11, 2025
A woman sits beside a another woman lying in a bed. A cross adorns the wall behind her.
Posted inAffordable Housing

Keepers of the quiet goodbye: Meet the people who pulled off a hospice miracle by overcoming society’s fear of homelessness and death itself   

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 2, 2025September 2, 2025
A group of people sit around a table with stacks of mail in front of them.
Posted inNews

Clubhouse International attempts to bring a new model of mental health treatment to those living on Sacramento’s streets

by Katerina GraziosiAugust 21, 2025August 27, 2025
A group of older women talk around a table inside a community center filled with people.
Posted inNews

Sacramento groups address loneliness, create community for older AAPI adults

by Katerina GraziosiJune 16, 2025June 16, 2025

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