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June 4, 2021

Hate crimes against Asian people in New York City have increased by 335% this year when compared to the same period last year, according to the latest New York Police Department (NYPD) crime statistics report. From Jan. 1 through May 31, the city...

June 3, 2021

June 3, 2021

Jordyn Sandoval, who recently graduated from CSUSB with honors with a bachelor’s degree in science and nursing, was one of the members of the Class of 2021 – from kindergarten through college – featured in the morning newscast’s segment...

June 3, 2021

June 3, 2021

An article about the far-right online group MyMilitia included a previous interview about the group with Brian Levin, director of the CSUSB Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. “MyMilitia has been identified as a key platform...

June 2, 2021

June 2, 2021

Nicole Shufelt, who recently graduated from CSUSB, was one of the members of the Class of 2021 – from kindergarten through college – featured in the morning newscast’s segment honoring this year’s graduates. Viewers submit photos of...

June 2, 2021

June 1, 2021

The region’s economy is clearly in growth mode in sharp contrast when the pandemic struck a year ago. Yet, many agree the region is far from being ‘fully recovered’.

The monthly summary from the Institute of Applied Research at Cal...

June 2, 2021

June 2, 2021

Thomas Corrigan, associate professor of communication studies, was interviewed for a column on former NBA basketball player Kwame Brown’s sharp criticism of three former players-turned-media sports pundits. Among their comments in a...

June 2, 2021

Michael Karp, environmental historian and an assistant professor of history at the Cal State San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus, was interviewed for a segment that was part of the newscast’s four-part series on the Salton Sea.

Karp appeared in the...

June 2, 2021

June 1, 2021

Hate crimes are on the rise and many incidents are caught on camera. Video captures an Asian woman walking innocently down the street and then punched in her face. Other video captures an elderly man pushed to the ground and even an...

June 2, 2021

June 2, 2021

The pandemic made the Asian Pasifika Arts Collective rethink the way it does things. The Baltimore collective dedicated to amplifying Asian American and Pacific Indigenous (AAPI) artists had to cancel in-person meetups, happy hours...

June 1, 2021

May 31, 2021

Anthony Silard, associate professor of public administration, wrote a column, “Don’t Let Someone Else’s Loneliness Spoil Your Own,” for his blog, “The Art of Living Free.” He wrote, in part, “Whether loneliness generates more meaningful...

June 1, 2021

May 30, 2021

A recent analysis of police department statistics in 16 of America's largest cities from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State University, San Bernardino shows the United States experienced a significant hike in...

June 1, 2021

May 28, 2021

Illinois will soon become the first state to require schools to include an Asian-American history curriculum. The Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act passed the Democratic-controlled House on Wednesday...