Assistant Professor Peter Hanink and his coauthors analyze the “duty to intervene” in police use of force policies, and why such policies are “alone unlikely to change officer behavior,“ and police culture. This article was originally published on Jurist on…
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Opinion piece by Sociology Professor Mary Yu Danico, who is also director Asian American Transnational Research Initiative, and Beverly Cotter (’20, psychology), about institutional racism in the United States. Their study that found Asian Americans were more concerned about anti-Asian…
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Sociology Professor Anthony Ocampo gives insight about anger directed toward Asian women for interracial relationships. This article was originally published on NBCNews.com on June 22, 2020.…
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Professor Alex Madva is part of a team vying for a National Science Foundation grant to fund research examining ways to provide an alternative viewpoint to racist and biased posts. This article was originally published on The Daily Bulletin on…
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Eight Cal Poly Pomona students and Bri Sérráno, coordinator for the Cal Poly Pomona Pride Center, are included with quotes about their experience. This article was originally published on The CSU on June 2020.…
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All the California State University police chiefs, including Cal Poly Pomona Chief Dario Robinson banned the use of the carotid restraint and pledged to implement policing recommendations offered by the 2015 federal task force. This article was originally published on…
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A Cal Poly Pomona student study that provided designs for wildlife crossing over or under the I-15 continue to inform plans to save this population of mountain lions. This article was originally published on Daily Bulletin on June 18, 2020.…
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Cesar, a senior majoring in English, talks about his relief with the U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling onthe Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. This article was originally published on LAist/KPCC Radio on June 18, 2020.…
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Tuesday, July 21 Please spread the word to students about this opportunity to meet employers virtually. This is for recent graduates who are looking for full-time employment, as well as those seeking internships for summer and beyond. All students and…
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Staff Council would like to thank everyone who made Staff Appreciation Week 2020 a great success and extra special this year. This includes the faculty and staff who participated in workshops, the presenters, campus support staff and the executive board.…
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