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An hour. So theyre hoping that everyone will be back online at some point tonight. Reporting live in moraga, im jodi hernandez, nbc bay area bay area news. Lets hope so. Thank you, jodi. This was supposed to be a day of celebration for the cal basketball team, but instead of talking about their invitation to the ncaa tournament, theyre dealing with a Sexual Harassment scandal. The team fired one of its assistant coaches. Elise kitschner reporting. Thats right. You know, this incident involving the assistant mens basketball coach is the third incident, as you said, in the last year and a half. There have been other allegations of Sexual Harassment involving the Law School Dean and another involving a star faculty member here. Just as the cal Mens Basketball Team secured its highest ever ncaa tournament ranking, its head coach isnt celebrating. Thats unfortunate what happened to our program. Reporter instead hes answering questions about the firing of assistant coach Yann Hufnagel for vi

Wichita State professor explains why Taiwan is indispensable to the world

Taiwan was still under martial law when Doris Chang, age 12, left her home for the United States. Now a Wichita State professor of political science, Chang continues to research the island where she was born.  Recently, Chang gave a presentation at WSU that explained why China still views Taiwan as its territory and why.

NYU study reveals states with highest racial biases against Asian Americans

A study conducted by researchers at New York University (NYU) has found that racial biases against Asian Americans vary significantly across U.S. states. Republican-majority states: In the study recently published in Sage Journals, researchers found that biases are affected by factors like the Asian population size and the political leaning of the state. Republican-majority and swing states displayed greater stereotyping of Asian-born and Asian Americans.

NYU study reveals states with highest racial biases against Asian Americans

NYU researchers measure anti-Asian bias across the country

Republican-majority and swing states are more prone to stereotyping Asians and Asian Americans as foreigners, according to a study led by NYU Silver School of Social Work Ph.D. candidate Nari Yoo. The number of people of Asian descent in a state was also found to affect racial biases. “Perpetual foreigner stereotyping is that, regardless of.

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