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May 12, 2021

May 11, 2021

In 2020, anti-Asian hate crimes increased by nearly 150 percent in the United States, according to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. This recent rise in hostility is part of a...

May 12, 2021

According to data released by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, hate incidents against Asian Americans have risen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
John Yang, President and Executive Director of As...

May 12, 2021

May 7, 2021

Last year, more anti-Asian hate crimes were reported to police in Vancouver, British Columbia, a city of 700,000 people, than in the top 10 most populous U.S. cities combined. With almost 1 out of every 2 residents of Asian descent in...

May 12, 2021

May 11, 2021

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer today announced that his office has created a new unit that will focus on hate crimes.

The unit will include three prosecutors, two investigators and will be supervised by the Special...

May 12, 2021

May 11, 2021

The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced the creation of a new dedicated hate crimes unit on Tuesday, as Orange County grapples with a steep rise in hate incidents.

In announcing the unit, DA officials pointed to a recent...

May 12, 2021

May 11, 2021

Jade Tagulao, Ashlyn Rodgers, and Melanie Mendez investigate violent hate crimes against the Asian community, present and past, and reflections from Reno’s community.

Their report comes as hate crimes towards the Asian community were...

May 11, 2021

May 7, 2021

The CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program provided some first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to clients of the Well in the Desert in Palm Springs on May 7. The newspaper published a gallery of photos that can be viewed online.

May 11, 2021

May 9, 2021

Tomasz Owerkowicz, CSUSB professor of biology, was interviewed for an article that asked whether animals get heart attacks as humans do. The article said, “Nonhuman animals experience other cardiac problems, but as far as scientists know...

May 11, 2021

May 10, 2021

Anthony Silard, associate professor of public administration, posted part three of a four-part series, “Is Life a Solo Journey?” in the Art of Living Free blog on the Psychology Today website. He wrote about the most important took we...

May 11, 2021

May 9, 2021

David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was interviewed by the newspaper about the Arab-Israeli “normalization” process, which refers to the effort to the peace efforts by some Arab League nations to establish diplomatic relations...

May 11, 2021

May 11, 2021

An article about how some white supremacists are claiming that hate crimes are targeting white people included comments by Brian Levin of California State University, San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.

“When I...

May 10, 2021

May 7, 2021

The newspaper reported that CSUSB is one of the supporters of the upcoming State of the Arts Summit, set for Friday, May 14, presented by the Arts Connection, the Arts Council of San Bernardino County, the Riverside Arts Council and...