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By Sharan Street
Published Jun 12, 2023

Juneteenth Reasons to Celebrate

A week from today, California’s state employees can take a paid day off to celebrate Juneteenth—the first time they’ve had this opportunity since Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1655 on Sept. 29, 2022.

Juneteenth, which marks the anniversary of General Order No. 3, issued on June 19, 1865, that proclaimed freedom for slaves in the state of Texas, has been a paid state holiday in the Lone Star State since 1979. Before that, it had been celebrated for generations in the African American community, and the tradition spread to other parts of the country after the Great Migration, when more than five million Black people left the South and headed north and west during World War II.

Though it’s only been a federal holiday since 2021, Californians have been celebrating Juneteenth for decades. 

Next Saturday, Central California residents can mark the holiday in multiple locations: In Santa Clara County, the African American Community Service Agency is gearing up for its 42nd Juneteenth event. In Santa Cruz County, find details on Facebook about the Juneteenth Parade to the London Nelson Center, home to Juneteenth celebrations since 1991. The Monterey County Black Caucus has a soiree planned in Seaside’s Laguna Grande Park and the Salinas Juneteenth Celebration Association is hosting festivities at Hartnell College.

Residents of the Capital region will find plenty of opportunities to mark the occasion, including events June 16 in Rancho Cordova’s Hagan Park, June 17 at Black Miners Bar in Folsom and at Johnson-Springville Park in Rocklin, and three days of activities in Sacramento’s William Land Park that comprise the Sacramento Juneteenth Festival.


Rooting for Democracy

Regardless of what goes on in the highest court in the land, all throughout our state there are Californians exercise their right to vote and engage with elected officials. Below you’ll find information on organizations that work to protect the vote and promote civic engagement—the right of citizens to directly influence their government.


Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved


These organizations aim to help citizens engage with their governments.


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Shoring Up One of Democracy’s Pillars

Finally, in his most recent blog post, California Local’s Chris Neklason considers the fourth estate—the free press, which has long been considered one of the four pillars of democracy. He takes a closer look at California Assembly AB 886, the so-called California Journalism Preservation Act, which he calls “a well-intentioned but misguided attempt to address the decline of local journalism.” Read more about the real reason for the decline of large media chains—and the hopeful signs Neklason sees in small newsrooms.


News Deserts and Information Archipelagos

As the news desert fades, the information islands come into view.
In which we contemplate the demise of the "newspaper of record" at the hands of private equity, and the rise of the small newsroom network to replace it.


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Big Brothers Big Sisters logo Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brother Big Sisters provides children facing adversity with strong, enduring, professionally supported mentorship. The organization believes that all children can achieve success when given the proper tools and resources—and volunteer mentors are among the most important of those resources.

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Gilroy Dispatch logo Gilroy City Council Passes Ban on Public Camping

The Gilroy City Council approved an ordinance on June 5 that would prohibit camping near schools and other public right-of-ways.

San Jose Inside logo Union Contracts Are Unfinished Business for San Jose, as Budget Decisions Loom

The city this week announced tentative agreements with three bargaining units, but these unions account for a little more than just 7% of the contracts that end June 30.

Metro Silicon Valley logo The Celebrated ‘Woodstock Nation’ Had Roots in San Jose

In 1969, Woodstock changed people’s perceptions of rock festivals forever. Three months earlier, an event showcased many of the same discourses that circulated at rock festivals.

Gilroy Dispatch logo Gilroy Raises the Pride Flag

Throughout the month of June, a rainbow flag celebrating the LGBTQ+ community will fly over Gilroy City Hall.

Morgan Hill Times logo Local Author to Discuss New Book at BookSmart

Morgan Hill author James Hibbard will be at BookSmart June 10 to talk about his new book, “The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels.”

Morgan Hill Times logo Morgan Hill Celebrates ‘Coach’ Green with Britton Gym Renaming

Coach and educator Jim Green’s ability to motivate and mentor young athletes throughout his 45-year-plus career was evident in the turnout for a June 2 ceremony renaming Britton Gymnasium in his honor.

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Report: Silicon Valley Latinos Face Struggles

Latinos in Silicon Valley experience quality-of-life challenges in the wake of the pandemic, including education gaps, worsening housing conditions and health disparities, according to a new report. The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley’s 2023 Latino Report Card.

(06/13/2023) → San Jose Spotlight

Overpass for Wildlife Proposed for Highway 101

In December, the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County spent $17 million to buy Rocks Ranch, a 2,600-acre property near San Juan Bautista that has been eyed by developers. The group is working to build a crossing so that wildlife can traverse Highway 101 without being killed.

(06/10/2023) → Read the full The Mercury News report

Cancer-Testing Company Quietly Sheds Space on Peninsula

Exact Sciences bought Genomic Health four years ago for nearly $3 billion. Now it’s ditching some of the office space acquired as part of that deal.

(06/07/2023) → Read the full Silicon Valley Business Journal report

Youngest Grad in SCU History to Launch Career at SpaceX

Like thousands of 14-year-olds, Kairan Quazi graduates this month — but not from middle school. He’ll be getting his bachelor’s degree at Santa Clara University and will head to SpaceX to become a software engineer.

(06/07/2023) → Read the full The Mercury News report

New Forecast Peers Into the Future of California’s Economy

California’s economy should perform better than the nation’s in the months and years ahead, a new UCLA Anderson state forecast finds. But since economists are uncertain about the near future, UCLA’s semi-annual forecast offered two scenarios—recession and no recession.

(06/07/2023) → Read the full The Sacramento Bee report

Several Hundred Homes Could Rise at Site of Shuttered Casino

Several hundred homes could rise at the site of a shuttered casino and restaurant in San Jose on 10.3 acres near Saratoga Avenue and Kiely Boulevard that was the site of the now-closed Garden City Casino and other businesses.

(06/06/2023) → Read the full SiliconValley.com report

Santa Clara County Supervisors Approve Wildfire Mitigation Contract

The five-year, $1.25 million contract with the county’s FireSafe Council focuses on defensive-space brush chipping and debris removal services for owners and residents of properties in the Central Fire Protection District’s wildland urban interface.

(06/06/2023) → Read the full The Mercury News report

Here’s What It’s Like to Use Apple’s New Headset

It’s rare to find a new technology that feels groundbreaking. But sitting on a couch in a private demo room at Apple’s campus wearing its newly announced Vision Pro mixed reality headset, it felt like I’d seen the future—or at least an early and very pricey prototype of it.

(06/06/2023) → Read the full The Mercury News report

What to Expect at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference

Along with the usual software updates and upgrades for its iPhones and Macs, the big reveal at this year's WWDC is expected to be Apple's mixed reality headset.

(06/05/2023) → Read the full Silicon Valley Business Journal report
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Lawmakers Plan $400 Million Cut in College-and-Career Program for Public School Kids

Last year, California created a $500 million program to help prepare students for careers. With the state facing a $31.5 billion budget deficit, lawmakers want to claw back $400 million of the program.

(06/09/2023) → CalMatters

Judge Allows Use of Fire Retardant While Permit Pends

The U.S. District Court for the District of Montana ruled the U.S. Forest Service can continue to use aerial fire retardant to fight wildfires while waiting on a Clean Water Act permit.

(06/06/2023) → Tahoe Daily Tribune
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