Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Opening the heart to courageous conversations. Encouraging each other to grow and heal together. Working in unison to defeat systemic and institutionalized racism. Clearly, there was a great deal going on Thursday, Feb. 11 during the university’s third virtual racial solidarity “It Takes a Village” event. […]
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Possible Recall Effort Tip-toeing Around California Governor
California voters may have the choice in their hands to throw current governor Gavin Newsom out of office for what opponents is a botched response to the coronavirus. Photo by Manny Becerra on Unsplash. By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom might not be far from facing a potential recall later this year […]
CSUDH Ready to Start Planning the Plan
Photo courtesy of California State University, Dominguez Hills Smugmug. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Reporter and Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter Next month will mark the third year since the appointment of Thomas A. Parham as university president. Today, he finally gets to start on his own plan, as it’s the first public discussion of the university’s […]
A Commencement Ceremony Like No Other
Commencement exercises will happen, but with a new, modified look for 2020-21. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Smugmug. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Reporter The pomp and circumstance of walking in front of cheering friends and families and clutching that hard-earned diploma is going to have a lot less pomp and circumstance for California State University, Dominguez […]
For White People Only: Anti-Racism Workshop Addresses Racial Bias and Unity
The first of three anti-racism workshops sponsored by the Dymally Institute was Wednesday. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Art Director and Staff Reporter Racial inequality in American education today is not a product of a slow, steady accumulation of events or decisions but was envisioned by the white men who founded this country, […]