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Joey advises a reader to recreate the future.
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A grant from Sacramento Emergency Foodlink brings a focus on poverty to Sacramento News & Review's pages.
by Scott Thomas Anderson and Raheem Hosseini It was when he saw the girls’ eyes that Hafed Mohamed Thabet realized what he had become. In…
Joey advises a reader that it really does take a village.
One set of laws for whites and another for minorities. The war on drugs sends more African-American men to prison.
The day Sacramento's interfaith community came together to celebrate our differences and diversity.
Joey advises a reader to strip away the fear.
Joey advises a reader to show some backbone.
Mitt Romney thinks businesses make it on their own; this SN&R writer thinks it takes a village.
Senior Gleaners volunteers distribute millions of pounds of food.
Joey advises a reader to rebound from the rebound.
SN&R founding editor steps down after 23 years of making a difference.
Community meeting of the First 5 blue ribbon commission reveals a disproportionate number of African-American child deaths.
Joey advises a reader to explore her mind’s unconscious spaces.
Gov. Jerry Brown delivers a thought-provoking speech at the California Chamber of Commerce’s annual Host Breakfast.
Joey chimes in on warring friends, bad communication skills and awkward fantasy-vs.-reality intuition.