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Tag: Dr. Anthony Samad

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For White People Only: Anti-Racism Workshop

by csudhbulletin February 11, 2021February 12, 2021

Dymally Institute hosts an anti-racism event at CSUDH. Flyer courtesy by the Dymally Institue and CSUDH. Editor’s note: (1:05 p.m.) In regards to Samad’s first quote, it has been corrected to reflect that this event is for those who do not actively protest racism or “sit silent” in the fight against racism. By Nova Blanco-Rico, […]

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Racial Task Force Committed to Action, Not Talk

by csudhbulletin December 9, 2020December 9, 2020

The Task Force on Anti-Racism has been charged by President Parham to examine all aspects of the university in order to determine if the campus is in alignment with social justice values. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor The task force formed this summer to examine any overt and covert racism […]

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Task Force to Examine University’s Racial Culture

by csudhbulletin July 20, 2020February 13, 2021

The location of this university was moved from its planned site in Palos Verdes in large part to give higher education access to communities ravaged by the 1965 Watts Rebellion. The university commemorated the 50th anniversary of that event in 2005 with a year-long exhibit that included an oral history project. Saying that even a […]

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