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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-27-2019 November 27th, 2019 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 27th, 2019" (2019). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 729. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/729 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965 Coyote Chronicle COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LXIII, No. 4 November 27, 2019 Reviving tribal relations in the IE programs for CSUSB. By Matt Santos Some of these programs Contributing Writer include the Native American Heritage Month events such as With Native American the Conversations on Diversity Heritage Month coming to event led by Charlene Teters an end, the campus’s Native on November 12, 2019, and the American community reflects on Menil and Her Heart play written the new programs implemented by local Cahuilla youth which by the Office of Tribal Relations was performed on the Palm for this month and prepare for Desert campus on November 17. their postponed annual Pow Wow The Office of Tribal in December. Relations also plans on hosting On January 2019, a new Pow Wow from December 13 initiative began on campus which through 15 at the San Manuel was the creation of the Office Stadium after being postponed of Tribal Relations. This office earlier this quarter due to campus allows the university to work closures. with local tribes in the Inland They plan to add more Empire - Riverside and San programs throughout the year Bernardino counties - to try and to create more opportunities for increase the number of Native students. Chronicle Photos | Archive American students attending the Pow Wow event from October 2013. This year’s Pow Wow event, due to the unforeseen cam- university, as well as create new Continued on Pg. 2... pus closures from highwinds, has been rescheduled for December 13, 14, and 15. Rising trend in hate crimes throughout United States Study of Hate and Extremism. Unit for over 20 years and now time in the FBI, but she felt it showed a trend in the rise of By Mitchell Bovee It was organized by one of the helps with the Matthew Shepard was due to the fact that it was hate crimes in a lot of major Contributing Writer authors of the hate crime study, Foundation. She shared her a different era in terms of civil U.S. cities. Using the data the Brian Levin, a professor of experiences as not only a woman rights. Center for the Study of Hate and There is a trend of hate criminal justice at CSUSB. Levin in the FBI, but as a member of “My wife and I would often Extremism collected in 2017, crimes on the rise in a lot of has also written various articles the LGBTQAI community as hold hands in the office. It did there was an apparent rise in the cities throughout the United and journals on the subjects well. not matter who saw us, if there number of hate crimes reported States, and many groups have of hate crimes and extremism, Levin asked Deitle about were straight couples kissing, to the police in America’s largest been affected. and has even testified before in her experiences in the FBI Civil why couldn’t we show affection cities by twelve percent. On Wednesday, November both houses on Congress on the Rights Unit, and if she had either? We did not let the stares The data collected in 6, a presentation was held subjects. ever experienced any feeling of stop us from showing affection 2017 also signified the fourth at CSUSB on the trend of The presentation showcased discrimination, due to her sexual to each other,” Deitle said. consecutive annual rise in a row hate crimes on the rise. The former FBI agent Cynthia orientation. Deitle went on to Levin referenced the hate in the United States... presentation was based on a Deitle who served as a member explain that she did come across crime study often during this study done by the Center for the of the FBI in the Civil Rights some discrimination during her event, stating that the study Continued on Pg. 2... Addressing on-campus racial representations being a diverse campus, and the By Avery Robinson, other being a Hispanic serving Yera Nanan, Fatima institution (HSI) due to the fact Gomez, and Graciela that the campus has a Hispanic Ramirez population of over 60 percent. Contributing Writers Student Engagement The lack of representation Coordinator, Jane Rodriguez, and weak recruitment of Pan- stated that she does not feel that African/Black students causes there is enough representation on the number of Pan-African campus. students to dwindle, said campus “I think, for being in a community members. Hispanic-serving institution, Faculty and student it would be great to see more population worry that not diversity when it comes to upper enough is done to improve racial administration or individuals that representation throughout the are in more leadership positions,” campus. Rodriguez said. Avery Robinson, Yera Nanan, Fatima Gomez, and Graciela Ramirez | Chronicle Photos Cal State San Bernardino Students expressed their feelings on their racial representations on campus (see pages 6-7). (CSUSB) has two labels: one Continued on Pgs. 6-7... SB to LV in 90 First Latino recognition ceremony Japan Day Hype Night Inside This Issue Pg. 4 Pg. 5 Pg. 8 Pg. 9 Community News Page 2 Coyote Chronicle November 27, 2019 Contributors Hate crimes on the rise ...Continued from Pg. 1 said. I won’t have that type of fear,” .... and the highest total in The number of reported hate said Bongga. Francesca Guidote Managing Editor over a decade. According to the crimes may have risen nationally, Although Levin discussed FBI collected data in 2016, the but the study showed that locally, how LGBTQAI groups were Sydney Fregozo Copy Editor biggest groups targeted by hate they had decreased from 2016 to targeted by hate crimes, the crimes nationally were African- 2017. study showed that in 2016, one Adrian Barajas Graphic Designer Americans, LGBTQAI, Whites, In Riverside, for example, of the biggest motivators for bias Jews, Latinos, and Muslims. the number of reported hate remains to be race and ethnicity, Adrienne Rosiles Production Assistant Levin asked Deitle during crimes saw a decrease of 33%, reported to make up 57.5% of the presentation if she had from 9 reported hate crimes in the hate crimes reported in 2016, Citlaly Carlos Photo Editor noticed an increase of reported 2016 to 6 in 2017. The decrease according to the FBI. hate crimes among Muslim can also be seen in the city of Deitle gave some words of Daniel Escamilla groups in New York as she was San Bernardino, from a reported encouragement on how people Photo Interns Elena Johnson stationed there during the events 9 in 2016 to 5 in 2017. can make a difference in their that took place on September 11, CSUSB student Jeffrey communities. Austin Murray Sports Editor 2001. Bongga commented on how “Always say something “Honestly there were not he feels lucky enough to not when you see something that is Avery Robinson Distribution Manger many reports of hate crimes have been part of the hate crime not right, no matter how small against Muslims while I was in statistic but recognized not the incident, even if it’s name Mariam Betlemidze Faculty Advisor New York. There might have everyone is as lucky. calling. As soon as we start [email protected] been maybe three or four. When “Because I’m a bigger dude helping each other and showing a tragedy of this scale happens, and I don’t necessarily present others that this kind of behavior Guest Advisor for I believe people come together, that much as LGBTQ some other won’t be accepted, the sooner we Jessica Block Nerren Socials, Promotions it unites them, and it creates this people, that’s a privilege that I can start moving towards a better and Photography sense of camaraderie,” Deitle have so when I do walk around future,” said Deitle. [email protected] Advertising Linda Sand Manager [email protected] Office of Tribal Relations Staff Writers Richard Aranda, Mallory Bedney, Briana Calderon, Isabel Cardenas, Michael Cornejo, Alfredo DeLuna, Dayna Doidge, Michelle Gamez, Lizeth Gutierrez, Ernesto Loera, Layla Lopez, Jeanne Martinez, Ron Martinez, Tim Miller, Madelyn Moritz, Austin Murray, Scott Romo, David Rosas, Adrienne Rosiles, Jacob Russell, Mayra Sanchez, Joshua Sandoval, Cynthia Sok, Brandon Steffins, Kai Watson, Linda White, China Williams, Jason Williams. Staff Writers are comprised of students enrolled in COMM243A Practicum: Print & Online Journalism taught by Professor Joel Harris. Citlaly Carlos | Chronicle Photos Vincent Whipple oversees native programs for students and partnerships for tribes. Promotions Staff ....Continued from pg 1 according to Whipple, “felt like themselves up to you,” said Vincent Whipple, the there was nothing for them when Houseworth. “I like appreciating Arias Jr. Brandon, Armoush Amanda Katherine, Aure director of the Office of Tribal they attended CSUSB.” the art and funding of local Kayleigh Aubrianna Marie, Avila Emily Marie, Bates Relations, emphasized that it However, despite these new stuff.” Branson Kristofer, Buenrostro Adriana Lynette, Chavez is important for his office to programs, Native American As for Dr. Marshall, he Mirella, De Jesus Dominic Diego, Fonseca Romero provide opportunities to Native students still feel like they have believes it is important to Roberto, Gomez Cynthia, Gonzalez Floricel, Jimenez American students.