June 1, 2021
The New York Police Department recommended a hate crime charge against a man who punched a 55-year-old Asian woman in an unprovoked attack in Chinatown on Monday night, the NYPD said in a release.
The incident is part of a series of...
June 1, 2021
A New York man was arrested Monday and is facing hate crime charges after allegedly punching a 55-year-old Asian woman.
The violent incident comes amid a spike in hate crimes against Asian Americans across the country. Data released...
May 28, 2021
A majority of Americans across racial and ethnic groups believe that discrimination against Asian Americans has worsened over the past year, according to a new poll. A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs...
May 27, 2021
Kim Scanlon of the Coachella Valley Women’s Business Center was on the “Eye on the Desert” program to talk about the Inland Prosperity Week event, set to take place virtually June 1-5, beginning at 11 a.m. each day.
The event is being...
May 27, 2021
In a college sports roundup column: “Also returning to the fields and courts is the CCAA, which took the 2020-21 season off due to the pandemic. The conference’s board of presidents announced it will play a traditional conference...
May 28, 2021
Reports of physical attacks and harassment of Asian Americans show no signs of slowing down, despite rapidly subsiding fears about the COVID-19 pandemic that pundits identified as a root cause of an increase in anti-Asian hate crimes.
...May 28, 2021
President Biden on Friday will sign an executive order to reinstate a White House initiative tasked with advancing “equity, justice and opportunity” for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
The initiative will be...
May 27, 2021
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and celebrating this year brings a new layer of importance. We’ve seen a spike in hate crimes against Asian Americans across the country in 2021.
A study by the Center for the...
May 26, 2021
A year after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer who knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes, Cal State San Bernardino’s recurring “Conversations on Race and Policing” series reflected on the protests that defined...
Kimberly Cousins, professor of chemistry and biochemistry and the John M. Pfau Endowed Professor for 2020-21, was one of the professors and experts from several universities and companies who shared their opinions on where the job market for recent...
May 26, 2021
Palestinians and Israelis have begun to clear the rubble and rebuild in the aftermath of the most recent conflict. Meanwhile, in the United States, many Muslim and Jewish groups are seeking to once again rebuild interfaith networks and...
May 26, 2021
Four young adults in France have been found guilty of "public insult of racist nature and incitement to commit a crime" by a Paris court for publishing anti-Asian tweets blaming Chinese people for the spread of coronavirus. The four...