By Yeymy Garcia, Production Editor Jasmine Nguyen, The Bulletin’s former F2019 Lifestyle Editor and S20 Culture Editor, has been named editor-in-chief for fall 2020. Nguyen has been attending CSUDH since fall 2016 and has written features and opinion articles for The Bulletin since 2019. Some of her works include “A Different View of Death, Honesty […]
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The Burden of Being Black
Thousands attended a Long Beach protest earlier this month. Photo By Destiny Jackson By Destiny Jackson “Being black is having a good day and then seeing another black person was killed for no reason. Then you have to think about/talk about that all day. Or don’t and numb yourself. It’s a constant emotional war.” – […]
Different Neighborhoods Warrant Rubber Bullets or Traffic Control For Protesters
Protesters in Newport Beach chanted the names of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor as traffic drove by, honking in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Photo by Taylor Helmes By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor If you’ve been paying any attention to the news lately, there’s a chance you saw a scene that looked like […]
Shut Down or Shut in, It (Still) Takes Only Five Minutes to Register to Vote
Protester’s sign in the 2018 March for Our Lives rally in Kansas City. Photo: Annie Bolin, Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor The coronavirus has cast a shadow over voting in the 2020 elections, including fears of lower voter turn-out due to possible concerns over catching the virus at the polls, and a roiling controversy […]
Stop the Inaction: Get Rid of Anti-Blackness in the Asian American Community and Stand Up
Photo: Poster, circa 1970 By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief One of the three officers who stood silently the night of May 25 in Minneapolis as another officer pressed his knee to the neck of George Floyd for nearly nine minutes, was Tou Thao. Thao is Hmong, a Southeast Asian ethnic group that resides in Vietnam and […]
