CSUDH Prof. Jarod Kawasaki gets acknowledged for co-authoring two chapters in a newly published book. The book contains 256 pages and is available to purchase now. Photo Courtesy of CSUDH Education Instagram By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter Dr. Jarod Kawasaki, Assistant Professor in the Division of Teacher Education and Assessment Coordinator at California State University, […]
Category: Culture
How One Missing Case, Unburied the Neglect of 400 Native American Women
The Pow Wow is an annual event hosted by the American Indian Center. They invite the Native American community to bring education on the Indigenous culture to the Toro community. Photo Courtesy of Cheryl McKnight By: Catalina Garcia and Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporters The week of Sept. 11 Gabby Petito, a 23-year-old white woman who […]
From The Pot to Our Hearts, My Abuela’s Cooking
Spices, condiments and recipes filled my grandma’s kitchen, as she filled our hearts with care and love. Art by Evelyn Rodriguez By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Food is something that has always brought my family together. As a third generation Latina, I can close my eyes and still smell the delightful aromas that would fill the […]
Witches a demonic force against male patriarchy
Pre Pandemic, when Dr. Smith held The Witch in Literature in person, students made collages to coincide with their readings and discussions. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Cristina Rose Smith, the WMS 310 professor. By Korrea Lewis and Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporters The fall season is here and the urge to get into the spirit of […]
Dave Chappelle Continues to clash with the LGBTQ+ Community
Dave Chappelle finishes his contract with Netflix by releasing his last stand-up special entitled “The Closer”. (Image: Courtesy of Netflix). By Val Contreras, Staff Reporter Dave Chappelle revives the discussion of LGBTQ+ equality with his latest stand-up special “The Closer” recently released by Netflix. Chappelle gives his opinion on current social issues, the backlash from […]