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Latinos became the largest ethnic group in the Golden State seven years ago. Today, California is home to nearly 14 million Latinos — 39% of the state population.

Yet for too long legacy media has not done its due diligence in covering the complexity of California’s Latino communities.

To address this reporting gap, McClatchy has hired three reporters in the past year to cover Latino and underserved communities in the state.

We’re not stopping there.

Together, we have launched La Abeja, a weekly newsletter centered around Latino issues in California, written for Latinos by Latinos.

(La abeja means “the bee” in Spanish.)

Each Wednesday, you’ll receive an emailed newsletter to keep you up to date with the current state of affairs impacting Latino Californians.

Through La Abeja, we will delve into deep topics like the COVID-19 pandemic’s ongoing impacts on Latino Californians, the Latino representation of your local leaders and why your abuela is not likely to have heard the term “Latinx” but your Gen Z primos have.

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This story was originally published July 2, 2021 at 6:10 AM.

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Kim Bojórquez
The Sacramento Bee
Kim Bojórquez is a former reporter for The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau as a Report for America corps member. 
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