Category: Restorative Justice
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San Diego Students March To Get Police Out Of Schools
Amidst a national reckoning surrounding police budgets and law enforcement’s use of force, students took to the streets on Friday to call on San Diego Unified School District to remove its police department from schools.
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A Roundtable Discussion About Being Black And An Immigrant In The U.S. Right Now
KPBS hosted a virtual roundtable with three black men from immigrant communities, to hear their thoughts on a difficult time to be black and an immigrant in America.
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San Diego Acts To Fight Discrimination Against Asians, Pacific Islanders
During the coronavirus pandemic, there’s been a startling rise in discrimination and harassment against members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
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San Diego County Supervisors Revive Human Relations Commission Amid Rise In Hate Incidents
County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, who pushed for the revival of the commission, said that racial tensions in the county had been further exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Grades Can Only Go Up: New Details on San Diego Unified’s Online Learning Plan
As officials rush to gear up for the “soft launch” of San Diego Unified School District’s online learning plan by Monday, new details are emerging: Grades won’t go down from where students left off and teachers will choose from one of three levels of online teaching.