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Police crime scene tape.
February 18, 2022

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.”

Black history in the IE seeks community contributions
February 17, 2022

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.

People protesting after George Floyd’s death in May 2020.
February 11, 2022

“Mobilized by Injustice: Criminal Justice Contact, Political Participation, and Race,” presented by Hannah L. Walker of the University of Texas at Austin, will take place beginning at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 16, on Zoom.

Mental health and policing focus topic of next conversations
February 4, 2022

The panel presentation, which will include mental health specialists and CSUSB faculty, will examine the intersection of mental health, policing and race, and will take place beginning at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 9, on Zoom.

Criminal justice illustration: handcuffs and scales of justice
January 31, 2022

The first program of the spring semester, “Police Use of Excessive Force Against African Americans,” will take place at noon Wednesday, Feb. 2, on Zoom.

Celebrating Black history in the Inland Empire
January 24, 2022

“Building Bridges: Panel Discussion of Black History in the IE,” featuring guest speakers Wilmer Amina Carter, Cheryl Brown, John Coleman and Carolyn Daniels, will take place on Zoom from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29.

January 18, 2022

UPDATE: Due to the pandemic, this year's Comic Book Expo and Career Workshop has been canceled. If you have questions, please contact Pat Ricé Daniels at (909) 537-4307 or Pat.Ric'e-Daniels@csusb.edu.

Pandemic through my Eyes
December 13, 2021

Archives that include diaries, videos and artwork chronicling CSUSB campus life during the pandemic, is available online through CSUSB ScholarWorks.

November 12, 2021

Antonia Gonzales and Rhonda LeValdo, two award-winning Native American journalists, will be the featured speakers at the next Conversations on Race and Policing, “National Native News and Black Lives Matter.”