By: Grace Gonzalez Colorado baker back in court over second LGBTQ bias allegation John Phillis, a baker from Lakewood, Colorado, argues that he is being punished by the state for refusing to bake a cake for a gender transition party. His lawyers have decided to take action as far as suing the state for violating Phillips’ first amendment right to… Read more →
Tag: #immigration
Why Voting Matters, Even at the Local Level
Escondido is my home town, found in north county San Diego. It is called such because it is hidden in a valley, and perfectly geographically placed. 20 minutes to the west and you’ll be at the beach. Go east and you’ll find casinos and snow capped mountains. South and you’ll be in sunny San Diego and north you can find… Read more →
Our Families Divided
In The Country We Love written by actress Diane Guerrero tells a raw, horrifying, and grounding story of her childhood in the United States before and after the deportation of her parents. The novel covers her experience of having to recreate her life as an abandoned child of immigrants, how her relationship with her parents shifted after they were deported… Read more →