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California Endowment

@CalEndow

A private foundation promoting improvements in the health status of all Californians. #PeoplePower ✊🏾

California Beigetreten Nisan 2010
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BIG NEWS: We’re thrilled to welcome Brenda Solórzano as President and CEO of The California Endowment! Brenda's visionary leadership began at The Endowment, and today she continues to advance our commitment to improving the health and well-being of all Californians.
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Throughout history, women have been the backbone of the struggle for justice. A woman's place has never been one of servitude—it's been one of protest.
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After reflection and prayer during Ramadan, the normally celebratory nature of Eid-al-fitr is being overshadowed by violence and inhumanity in the Middle East. During a holy time for many, we hope for peace and safety. Look to one another for support. Look to one another for humanity.
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ICE raids worsen the health of everyone in our communities—but the effects on women are exacerbated by existing inequities in our healthcare system. Immigration is a feminist issue.
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In courageously speaking her truth, Dolores Huerta gave voice to survivors and the voiceless. A relentless force for justice, her strength and courage in coming forward deserves to be met with the same unwavering solidarity she has shown others her entire life. The California Endowment stands with Dolores. We stand with Dolores and every survivor who has carried this weight — those who have spoken and those still finding their voice. Their stories matter. Their dignity matters. We will continue to stand with the movement and all those who continue the fight for farmworker justice and dignity.
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During the AIDs epidemic of the 1960s-1970s, when the virus was thought to be a unique form of cancer among gay men, women and especially lesbians stepped in to help. This often forgotten history is the reason why the "L" comes first in LGBTQ+. Don't forget our history!
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Representation matters. Maggie Kang, co-writer and delivers an emotional and touching speech after KPOP Demon Hunters won Best Animated Film. Our young people have a right to see themselves reflected in what they watch—and it's happening.
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Bodily autonomy should be a right, not something we fight for. The overturning of Roe v Wade in 2022 set a horrible precedent—that our bodies aren't ours, but a political playground. We won't go back.
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The California Endowment stands shoulder to shoulder with our community partners doing the work—from organizing peaceful protests to creating rapid response networks. Powerful words from our CEO and President, Brenda Solórzano, during her #CalEndowLive late last year.
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Cuts to Medicaid exacerbate challenges women face in receiving healthcare. Supporting women is health justice.
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If it can happen to trans people in Kansas, it can happen to anyone. Invalidating trans people will not erase us.
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There are changes to Medicaid, known as MediCal, in California. Most MediCal members will not see changes. It is more important than ever to stay informed. The MediCal program helps keep our communities healthy. For babies, adults, families, and seniors, it covers doctors’ visits, hospital stays, dental or vision care, emergency services, and much more. #MediCalProtects
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San Diego saw a 1500% increase in ICE-related arrests from May to October 2025, compared to the same time period a year earlier. Data shows that only 25% of the arrests in San Diego are those with criminal records—this was never about crime, only stoking fear in our communities.
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Trans women have paved the way not only for LGBTQ+ people, but for everyone. We all have so much to thank trans women for. This is women's history.
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Uplifting the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman—the woman who escaped slavery, and made it her life's mission to help other enslaved people escape their "masters." THIS is Women's History. #HarrietTubmanDay
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If they don't offer you a seat at the table, bring your own chair.
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Women all over the world have been fighting for the rights our male counterparts were easily granted since the establishment of patriarchal society. Our struggles are all interlinked, from the fight for bodily autonomy to wage gaps and education—today we celebrate and uplift women of the world.
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ICE out of our communities, neighborhoods, schools, workplaces... ICE out of EVERYWHERE.
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A woman's right to vote didn't just come from white suffragettes—it came from the hard-fought battles of women of color. During the decades of protests to get women the right to vote, women of color remained on the frontlines, despite the fact that many couldn't vote until the years after the 19th amendment was ratified. Today, we uplift their legacy.
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On this day in 1968, the first day of the East LA Walkouts began. During a time of increasing anti-war sentiment and civil activism, the walkouts were a turning point for Mexican-Americans who were seeking better, safer schools and a curriculum that reflected their identities. While there weren't any immediate wins, this set the precedent for Chicano civil rights and would later culminate into other movements like the Chicano Moratorium.
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