
Lil Kalish
CalMatters ReporterLil Kalish’s reporting, from Myanmar to the deserts of southern California, has appeared in the Guardian, LAist, Bitch Media, ARTnews, and other outlets. Before joining CalMatters, they were a fellow at Mother Jones. Lil is based in Los Angeles.
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Companies and consumers aren’t happy, but consumer advocates say the proposed rule could be a more efficient use of the public’s money.
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A new report uses Cal/OSHA data to show how California food production employers failed to keep workers safe from COVID-19.
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California’s first-in-the-nation task force to identify reparations said business loans, housing grants, tuition, wage and job protections could provide redress for African Americans.
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A task force is helping state officials examine how African Americans have been harmed by slavery and systemic racism and, weighing that, how the state should respond. What reparations should there be?
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California’s first-in-the-nation task force on reparations for African Americans voted to limit eligibility based on traceable lineage. California’s first-in-the-nation task force to identify reparations for African Americans voted Tuesday to limit eligibility to those who can trace their lineage.