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Mary Fong (communication studies), Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) and Breanna Putman (biology) were included in recent news coverage on various topics related to their expertise.
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Mary Fong, communication studies professor, will discuss her personal experiences as well as her research on Chinese communication patterns on Jan. 28 as part of the Conversations on Diversity series.
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The use of Native American mascots will be the focus of a talk by Native American activist, artist, educator and lecturer Charlene Teters on Nov. 12.
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Diane Vines (nursing), discusses the Street Medicine Program, a cross section of faculty who will be on a panel to discuss slavery and reparations are listed, and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) reviews a book.
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“A Multidisciplinary Panel Discussing Slavery, Its Legacy, and the Case for Redress” will be presented beginning at noon on Oct. 29 in the CSUSB Performing Arts Recital Hall.
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Mary Texeira, CSUSB sociology professor, brought attention to intersectionality and the overwhelming issues of sexual harassment at the Yotie Talks presentation “Exploring Race and Class in the #MeToo Movement.”
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The program includes an April 19 screening of the film based on the novel, an April 26 Yotie Talk, and, on April 28, a final student discussion.
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“The Conduits and Barriers to Reentry for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in San Bernardino” will be presented by Annika Yvette Anderson, assistant professor of sociology at CSUSB.