Louisiana State Police Investigators filed charges on four Troop F Troopers following an extensive and detailed review of use of force encounters in the Monroe area.
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After the Hispanic Serving Institution, or HSI, initiative was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, UC Berkeley is continuing its efforts to increase diversity.
In a campuswide email sent Wednesday, UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ released a draft report providing details on the campus HSI Task Force. Dedicated to achieving an HSI distinction for UC Berkeley from the U.S. Department of Education by 2027, the task force started its work in 2019 and established three groups within the task force that would oversee the different aspects of receiving an HSI designation.
In fall 2020, about 22% of undergraduate students admitted into UC Berkeley identified as Chicanx or Latinx, a 47% increase from 2019, according to the UC system’s undergraduate admissions summary. However, in order to be deemed an HSI, the institution must have at least 25% of its enrolled undergraduates identify as Chicanx or Latinx. The school must also be deemed a preferred destination for Pell Gran
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In the introduction to his book, Across That Bridge: A Vision for Change and the Future of America, the late Rep. John Lewis defined Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “beloved community,” as “a society based upon simple justice that values the dignity and worth of every human being.” Working to address the inequities and systemic issues within law enforcement in relation to Black communities throughout our state may serve as a building block to achieving a “beloved community”.
Despite killing the polio vaccine workers, Pakistanis still eagerly await the COVID vaccine!
Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy, the noted Pakistani physicist and popular writer, in his article “Muslims and technology” in Pakistani daily ‘Dawn’ dated January 2, 2021 discussed the prospects of Muslims adopting technology to innovate.
Muslims have always feared that technology will destroy their faith. Of course, they accepted printing press, loudspeaker, weather forecasts, cameras and television, blood transfusions, organ transplants, and in-vitro fertilisation. Despite killing the polio vaccine workers, Pakistanis still eagerly await the COVID vaccine!
Islamic rituals now use technology. A SalatCard counts rakats in prayers. There is wuzu (ablution) machine. Egypt government airs computer-run standardised azan in 113 mosques of Cairo. All these would have invited multiple fatwas a decade back, not anymore.