![A border fence.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CoRP_Muniz_Borderlands_11Mar2022.jpg.webp?itok=dChKp7f-)
“Borderland Circuitry: Immigration Surveillance in the United States and Beyond,” will be presented by Ana Muñiz, assistant professor of criminology, law, and society at University of California, Irvine, at noon Wednesday, March 16, on Zoom.
![Necropolitics in Modern China](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_MCLS_VihnVuTalk_10Mar2022.jpg.webp?itok=vzgKXHfX)
CSUSB’s Modern China Lecture Series will host Lihn Vu, Arizona State assistant professor of history and author of “Governing the Dead: Martyrs, Memorials, and Necrocitizenship in Modern China,” for a virtual talk, 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 14.
![Violence againts Black and LatinX LGBT](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CoRP_Brooks_07Mar2022.jpg.webp?itok=djwchk7i)
Siobhan Brooks, professor of African American Studies at Cal State Fullerton, will discuss her recent book, “Everyday Violence against Black and Latinx LGBT Communities,” noon, Wednesday, March 2, on Zoom.
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The night basketball leagues of the 1980s and ’90s, aimed at social intervention, risk reduction and crime prevention, will be the topic of the next Conversations on Race and Policing. Open and free to the public, the program will be presented at noon, Wednesday, March 2, on Zoom.
![SBS building, Faculty in the News](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Faculty-in-the-News-SBS_9.jpg.webp?itok=buu8hGd-)
Marc Robinson (history) discussed the “Bridges that Carried Us Over” community history project documenting Black history in the Inland Empire.
![JHB College, Faculty in the News](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Faculty-in-the-News-JHBC_2.jpg.webp?itok=awHXPG47)
Tony Coulson (information and decision science), Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), and Nicholas Bratcher (music) were included in recent news coverage.
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The Feb. 23 Conversations on Race and Policing, on Zoom, will feature Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh professor of criminal justice and author of “Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines of Black Liberation.”
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The contributions, in the form of historical photos, can be brought to one of two events in the coming weeks where photos and will be scanned.
![Students walking at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_PDCStudentsOnCampus_2017_16Feb2022.jpg.webp?itok=AENUheuc)
The $50,000 gift by Charles and Priscilla Porter will support the Porter Resource Center, which works to develop a thriving and sustainable history major at the Palm Desert Campus and enhances its reputation as an educational leader in the social science field.