As Fresno entered the second week of the influenza epidemic, all eyes were on the Board of Health, […]
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As Fresno’s flu outbreak passed the one-week mark, the virus’s deadly potential started to come into focus, at […]
The ugly spectre of anti-Asian racism, a mainstay of American history, is back in an even more intense and vicious form in the age of Corona.
In our new series, historian Ethan J. Kytle follows the 1918-19 flu epidemic in Fresno, CA, as it was chronicled in local newspapers and other primary sources.
Gaston Bachelard’s 1958 classic The Poetics of Space offers a fresh way of thinking about our increasingly cloistered existences.
A wave of wildcat strikes continues to spread across University of California campuses. They began when graduate student-workers […]