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CSUSB professor discusses the role of the internet in article about the radicalization of Washington manChinook Observer (Long Beach, Wash.)Feb. 5, 2019 An article about a man who allegedly promoted his racist beliefs with flyers and an online forum (since taken down) included an interview with Brian Levin, director of the Cal State San Bernardino Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. The newspaper said the 20-year-old man “grew up on the internet,” where “he cultivated his racist beliefs in the safety and anonymity of online forums.”  “Social media is now a critical infrastructure element for engaging even unaffiliated extremists into the fold,” said Brian Levin, an attorney, California State University San Bernardino professor and Director for the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. Levin has testified before Congress on the phenomenon of internet radicalization. “It not only ensnares bigots, it also ensnares unstable people who become bigots,” Levin explained. Levin said there is evidence that participation in radical online groups is contributing to the recent precipitous rise in racist, homophobic and antisemitic violence in the United States. Read the complete article at  “The racist next door: KKK flyer incident reveals influence of hate groups on the Lower Columbia.”
CSUSB professor discusses dating after a divorceThe LeagueFeb. 5, 2019Kelly Campbell, CSUSB professor of psychology and a nationally recognized expert in relationships, was among those interviewed for an article on dating after a divorce, and how to discuss one’s past in a new relationship. There’s no perfect time to bring up your past marriage because every new relationship moves at a different pace. But if you’re open and ready to start dating again, sooner might be better — even if this means the first date.“I’d recommend the topic be raised during a first date,” says Campbell. “People don’t have to force the topic, but whenever prior relationships naturally come up in the conversation, they should mention their divorce.”Read the complete article at “Dating after divorce: How to discuss your past marriage in a new relationship.”
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