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Right wing frenzied over transgendered students choosing bathroom
Is the Great Transgender Bathroom & Sports Team Scare of 2013 on the verge of petering out?
Last August, Gov. Jerry Brown set off a right-wing frenzy when he signed into law an anti-discrimination
Mascot Makeover
Two years ago, Southeastern Oklahoma State University was having an identity crisis. Or rather, an imagery crisis.
The university had adopted a new nickname in 2006, the Savage Storm, in place of the Savages, after the National Collegiate Athletic Association enacted a policy banning “hostile and abusive” mascots, nicknames or imagery at NCAA championships — a
18 current, former L.A. County sheriff’s deputies face federal charges
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FBI arrests 16 Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies
LOS ANGELES — Federal authorities arrested 16 current and former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies in connection with five criminal cases that involve allegations of corruption and civil rights violations at Men’s Central Jail.
Read more in the Los Angeles Daily News.
U.S. Charges 18 Sheriff’s Officers in Inquiry Into Misconduct at Los Angeles Jails
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosectors on Monday charged 18 current and former members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department with excessive use of force and obstruction
From CAHRO’s own Brian Levin: Mandela: A Human Rights Legend Passes as He Had Lived, In Peace
Nelson Mandela, one of the world’s greatest transformative figures for racial justice and forgiveness, died as he had lived, peacefully, today at the age of 95. Over almost a century Madiba, as he was also known, was a tribal warrior, lawyer, prisoner, Nobel Prize winner, president and national unifier. Born in 1918, Mandela came of
A Semester of Racial Tensions
Racial tensions certainly are never absent from campuses. But this fall has seen a number of incidents — most notably charges that white students harassed a black student at San Jose State University for months — that shocked some.
New report says poverty on the rise throughout Southern California
Poverty is ramping up in Southern California and has risen significantly over the last two decades, according to a report from the Southern California Association of Governments.
Read more in the Los Angeles Daily News.