Nearly 300 people participated in last week’s healing event. Courtesy photo. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor A healing and solidarity event designed to serve as a bridge between faculty, staff, and students to support social change and anti-racism Thursday drew nearly a capacity virtual crowd of 300. The “It Takes a Village Black Lives Matter Healing and […]
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CSUDH Takes Part In #ScholarStrike
Photo by Callum Shaw for Unsplash. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor The two-day Twitter-spawned grassroots event #ScholarStrike, in which some 6,000 faculty members across the country are shifting the focus of their classes to teach-ins centered on issues of social justice and anti-racism is being felt at California State University, Dominguez Hills. The event’s organizers […]
Soldaderas: The Unspoken Heroines of the Mexican Revolution
Soldaderas carrying the heavy equipment for their fellow soldiers during the Mexican Revolution. Photo courtesy of the University of Texas at El Paso Library Special Collections. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. Destiny […]
Parallels: 1970 and 2020
More than 150 people were arrested and three were killed at the Chicano Moratorium March in August, 1970. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. […]
Victory for Ethnic Studies: Gov. Newsom Signs AB 1460 Into Law.
CSUDH is among the 23 CSU campuses now requiring an ethnic studies course as a graduation requirement beginning with the freshman class of 2021-22. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor A last-minute attempt by the California State University system to broaden an ethnic studies bill, which opponents said diluted the original purpose […]