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What's The Point Of Protesting Rape?
Comments (0) | college, college safety, college women, mismanagement of sexual assault cases, Opinion, rape, SCAR, sexual assault, sexual violence, tucker reed, USC, usc policy, usc rape, USC Scar, usc sexual assault, usc sexual assault policy, USC Students
Why this protester stood up, shouted out and fought on against rape.
Read more...Career Pathways Bill Begins Important Education Conversation
Comments (0) | california policies, California Policy, Career Pathways, darrell steinberg, Education, education legislation, jobs, Linked learning, Opinion, SB 594, unemployment
Steinberg's career pathways bill provides one way to guarantee that California schools are preparing our students for the real world.
Read more...Introducing The Series, 'California Policies'
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As California goes, so goes the nation. Check out this introduction to our new series on California policy.
Read more...USC And LAPD Respond Disappointingly To Community Racism
Comments (4) | black students, college party, Department of Public Safety, DPS, excessive force, Fight On, lapd, law enforcement, Los Angeles, los angeles police department, Max Nikias, Michael Jackson, Opinion, opinion, panel discussion, people of color, President Nikias, protest, race, racial profiling, racism, riot gear, security, Sit-IN, The Row, tommy trojan, Trojan, university of southern california, USC
Evidently, USC is not as progressive as I thought.
Read more...A Tenuous Future For USC Students Of Color
Why We Should Care About Engaging In Real Social Activism
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We must remember our duty to care about each other's plights.
Read more...On Rape Myths And Victim-Blaming
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The assertion that any rape victim had any fault in what happened to her is untrue and inhumane.
Read more...USC Campus Discussion Of Racial Profiling Years In The Making
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This week's events show that the power rests with the people.
Read more...More Evidence Of Racial Profiling By The LAPD At USC Party
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This incident illustrates selective enforcement and excessive force.
Read more...Rape Goes Unpunished At USC
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I—and millions of other survivors—can tell you: rape is not a myth.
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