The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Music will welcome Dr. Ernest (EJ) H. Harrison to its faculty as an assistant professor of music beginning in fall 2023. Harrison joins the Department of Music as an accomplished musician and educator with…
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Noted scholar, sociologist and activist W.E.B. Du Bois once posed the question to Black Americans, “How does it feel to be a problem?” In his writings, Du Bois was exploring the alienation that African Americans often feel in being part…
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From opportunities to study abroad to academic scholarships designed to diversify career fields and support students in need, Bronco Launchpad provides funding to help a range of projects on campus bear fruit. The annual two-week crowdfunding campaign, which took place…
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Assistant Professor Analena Hope Hassberg has published two book chapters that discuss her efforts to combat food insecurity and lack of green space in Black and Latino neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. “Citified Sovereignty: Cultivating Autonomy in the Urban Core”…
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Xiomara Melendez, the Office of Student Success’s senior coordinator for access and transition, has been selected to join the Gus Chavez Educational Leadership Institute, a statewide institute dedicated to developing educational professionals that promote social justice and educational equity. Melendez…
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Activist, author and academic Angela Davis will speak at Cal Poly Pomona on Wednesday, April 11 about her research on prisons and incarceration as a strategy for addressing social problems. She will also discuss social activism and share her experiences…
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In the classroom, Cristina Aceves doesn¿t see skin color, style of dress, accent or anything out of the ordinary. She says she sees all of her classmates as equals. ¿We kind of cluster ourselves under one huge umbrella,¿ she says.…
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