Feb
7

Mental Health and Refugees: the Eritrean Case

Talk by Yohannes Ferdinando Drar Clinician/Social Worker Practitioner MSW, RSW Royal Ottawa Hospital Mental health problems and suicide are two challenges facing the Eritrean community. The collective multi-generational trauma Eritreans experience is a direct result of continuous wars and human...

Blog: Dangerous Liaison: Democracy and Charisma in India and the Philippines

The widespread protests in India against a citizenship law that many feel is the first step in the legalization of the inferior civic status of Muslims has drawn critical attention globally to the Hindu nationalist BJP regime headed by Prime Minister...
Feb
18

Rodney Leon on Black Public Art

Visit this page for a video recording of this event. -- Talk Title: Rodney Leon on Black Public Art: Paying Homage to the Ancestors Location: BAMPFA, 2155 Center Street, Berkeley Date: Feb. 18, 2020 Time: 12pm - 2pm This event...
Jan
24

The Black Census and Redistricting Hub

The My Black Counts California Census and Redistricting Academic Roundtable A luncheon and conversation with a small group of academics and thought leaders from across California talking about the role of the 2020 census and redistricting process in determining the...

Manufactured Scarcity and the Inland Southern California Economy

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Blog: Fair Housing and Affordable Housing are Not the Same Thing: The Trump Administration’s Latest Attack on Integration

On January 7, 2020, the Trump administration launched another attack on integration. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a new federal rule that would significantly redefine and roll back Obama-era regulations that were...

2019 Inclusiveness Index

The Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway took the top spots in the 2019 Inclusiveness Index, our annual ranking of global inclusion that classifies 132 countries and all 50 US states according to policies and laws that challenge or promote belonging. In...

Governing Inequities Through Police in the Inland Empire

This paper examines changes in poverty and housing tenure (from homeowner to renter) across IE cities and places as well as the responses of municipalities to these changes.

Warehouse Employment as a Driver of Inequality in the Inland Empire: The Experiences of Young Amazon Warehouse Workers

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Inland Boom and Bust

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