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CSULB Professor Talks About The Reality of Systemic Racism in Policing Black Communities

In a Press-Telegram article about  Long Beach Police potentially reforming the way they serve black and brown communities, Sabrina Alimahomed, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, commnented about the

CSULB Professor Explains How Shutdown Could Affect Local Restaurants

Once again, coronavirus cases are on the rise in the state, and once again California officials are pushing to restrict how restaurants can do business.

CSULB Lecturer Talks Holiday Shopping During COVID-19

Every Year, Black Friday kicks off holiday shopping. Zoe Engstrom, lecturer in the Department of Family & Consumer Sciences, talks to CBS Los Angeles about how the coronavirus will affect shopping this year.

CSULB Historians Talk Playstation 5 and Look Back at the Evolution of Video Games

Playstation and Xbox recently released their next generation video game consoles.

CSULB Professor Reflects on Gospel Soul Music

Oliver Wang, professor in the Department of Sociology, looks back at the birth of Gospel Soul music. Wang's report was featured in NPR's All Things Considered. 

CSULB Political Professor Talks about Potential Candidate to fill CA Senate Seat

Now that Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris will transition to her new role in the White House, a Senate seat is vacant in California.