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Cal State Fullerton scholars submitted the following research publications, presentations and honors in January 2021:
PUBLICATIONS
Rachel Fenning, associate professors of child and adolescent studies, and
Sasha Zeedyk, assistant professor of child and adolescent studies, co-authored a manuscript with their former students
Jacquelyn Moffit ’16 (B.A. psychology),
Sarah Paez ’19 (B.A. communicative disorders) and
Sydney Seel ’19 (B.A. psychology): “Parental Socialization of Emotion and Psychophysiological Arousal Patterns in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder” in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
Fenning also co-authored “Correlates of Oral Health Fatalism in Caregivers of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder” in Special Care in Dentistry.
BOE Member Malia Cohen Raises Red Flag on Bank-Breaking Prop 19 Tax Costs
By Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media
Published February 4, 2021
Malia Cohen (Courtesy photo)
Malia M. Cohen, the only African American member of the California Board of Equalization (BOE), has some critical concerns about the cost homeowners will have to bear because of Proposition 19, a constitutional amendment that took effect on Dec. 16, 2020.
Cohen, who represents 10 million Californians in 23 counties on the board, is concerned with how Prop 19 will affect Black and other minority homeowners across California. The BOE is the commission responsible for implementing the law.
“The challenge is that it was voted upon and the election has been certified. So, it’s the law,” Cohen said during a virtual media news briefing with reporters from across the state on Jan. 29 organized by California Black Media.
ByAntonio Ray Harvey,California Black Media
Malia M. Cohen, the only African American member of the California Board of Equalization (BOE), has some critical concerns about the cost homeowners will have to bear because of Proposition 19, a constitutional amendment that took effect on Dec. 16, 2020.
Cohen, who represents 10 million Californians in 23 counties on the board, is concerned with how Prop. 19 will affect Black and other minority homeowners across California. The BOE is the commission responsible for implementing the law.
“The challenge is that it was voted upon and the election has been certified. So, it’s the law,” Cohen said during a virtual media news briefing with reporters from across the state on January 29 organized by California Black Media.