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Food as Medicine Initiative Launches at State Capitol


 

My body, my data: US fight for abortion access turns digital

Anastasia Moloney, Avi Asher-Schapiro, Context News / Thomas Reuters Foundation

 

LOS ANGELES, June 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - California lawmaker Mialisa Bonta made her abortion public to help other women keep theirs private.

It was in 2022 that Bonta went public about terminating her own unplanned pregnancy at the age of 21, joining a growing number of influential women opting to open up in the face of increasing U.S. restrictions on abortion.

Oakland to offer free internet for public housing residents to bridge digital divide

Jessica Flores, San Francisco Chronicle

Oakland plans to provide free high-speed internet access for residents in public housing in an effort to close the digital divide, officials announced.

The Oakland Housing Authority plans to supply 1,117 households in the city’s five largest public housing communities with free wireless internet access by 2024, city officials said in a statement Saturday. Community rooms and areas will also have free Wi-Fi.

Leader ‘Identifies’ Opportunities For Collaboration

Black Latina Assemblymember Mia Bonta Leads With Intention

Genoa Barrow, Sacramento Observer

 

Each of the five Black women serving in the California Legislative Black Caucus talk about the importance of diversity and seeing others who “look like them” in the political space.

That has added meaning for Assemblymember Mia Bonta (D-Oakland), featured in the fourth installment of our “A Powerful Sisterhood” series highlighting the contributions of past and present Black women lawmakers in California.