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California s failure to diversify community college faculty tied to arcane state law

Above: Students at the library at De Anza College in Cupertino before the pandemic in 2019. Nation s largest college system: richly diverse student body with mostly white faculty. By March 1, 2021 At a time of renewed focus on race and equity across academia, the nation’s largest higher-education system is saddled with a byzantine and failing strategy to diversify its teaching ranks to more closely reflect its student body. California’s 115 community colleges, serving a diverse student body of more than 1.2 million full-time students, rely on a little-known system of state fines to improve racial and ethnic diversity among faculty. However, the fines are generated only when the colleges, which are organized into 73 districts, fail to employ enough full-time professors. The fines, which totaled $1.2 million in 2019, are charged to the districts based on a formula established in state law to favor full-time faculty.

Hundreds of farmworkers and agriculture employees in Imperial County receive COVID-19 vaccine

Hundreds of farmworkers and agriculture employees in Imperial County receive COVID-19 vaccine IMPERIAL, Calif. (KYMA, KECY), Hundreds were vaccinated at Imperial County’s first mass vaccine clinic for the food and agriculture sector on Friday. The clinic is one many have been waiting for even before the vaccine touched ground in the states. The nation s farm workers have worked endlessly throughout the pandemic and have been labeled by the CDC amongst the highest at risk to contract COVID-19. “We have become far too familiar with the data, the mortality rates and the highest risk among them the seniors, and the farmworkers and agriculture population as a whole, said Luis Olmedo, Comite Civico Del Valle.

Imperial County announces second mass vaccination clinic

Imperial County announces second mass vaccination clinic Appointments available starting Thursday morning EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - Imperial County leaders have announced plans for a second mass vaccination clinic. The drive-thru clinic will be held Friday, February 12 at Imperial Valley College. Vaccines will be distributed by appointment only. Also, only those 65 and older will be eligible for shots. The county has around 1,500 doses available. Appointments may be made online at the Imperial County Public Health Department s website. Registration will open Thursday, February 11 at 8 a.m. PST. Those who do not have a computer, or internet access, can schedule an appointment by calling 442-265-6700 or 442-265-7033. ICPHD has a limited number of operators, so the wait time could be much longer when using this method. ICPHD urges patience.

Hundreds of seniors vaccinated at Imperial County s first mass vaccine clinic

Hundreds of seniors vaccinated at Imperial County s first mass vaccine clinic
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