AANHPI Heritage Month 2025: Leadership and Resilience
Hello! Aloha! Kumusta! Xin chào! May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. Originally established as a weeklong observance in 1978 and expanded to a month in 1992, this annual celebration is a valuable opportunity to honor...
Help Me Grow LA: Connecting the Dots to Healthy Child Development
By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer March 27, 2025 Shakur was 2 when he started crossing his fingers. It happened a lot. His mom, Brooklynn, noticed that the behavior happened every time they visited the local park. That's when she did some sleuthing online and...
First 5 LA Board Explores Prevention First Initiative
By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer March 27, 2025 First 5 LA's Board of Commissioners Meeting was convened on March 13. The meeting focused primarily on First 5 LA's Prevention First Initiative, one of the four key initiatives through which the organization will...
Honoring Women’s Legacy: Educating, Inspiring, and Moving Forward Together
March 2025 Women make history every day. But it wasn't until 1978 that the first official commemoration of women in American history took place. That's when the Education Task Force of Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women started a local Women's History...
Governor Newsom’s 2025-26 Budget Supports Early Childhood Investments Amid Economic Uncertainty
Ofelia Medina | Senior Policy Strategist February 26, 2025 In early January, California Governor Gavin Newsom provided a high-level highlight of the state’s 2025-2026 Budget proposal, which included a total proposed spending plan of $322 billion with a modest surplus...
After the Fires: Rebuilding LA for Young Children
By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer February 26, 2025 It's a crisp, bright February morning in Robinson Park, where Pasadena's annual Black History Festival is underway. Despite the fires that raged just a mile north of the park 15 days earlier, people are gathered...