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SAN DIEGO In the wake of a new study that found deep racial disparities in San Diego police data, community members on Tuesday urged the city to adopt reforms that would limit when and how officers conduct stops and searches practices that disproportionately impact communities of color. The findings, which showed that people of color especially Black people are stopped, searched and subjected to force more often than their White counterparts, were shared with the City Council during a virtual meeting. About two dozen speakers said that the study is the latest to show what they already knew: Communities of color in San Diego experience biased-based policing, as well as over-policing. ....
As Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a plan to boost University of California’s budget, UC Irvine’s students and faculty wait to see whether a digital filmmaking minor that has become a pipeline for primarily women, BIPOC and LGBTQ students into the film industry will continue. ....
Cambodian man freed from ICE detention after Philly groups push for his freedom Jeff Gammage, The Philadelphia Inquirer A Cambodian man who faces deportation for having taken a car as a teenager has been freed after more than a year of confinement in ICE jails. Saroun Khan, 41, landed at Philadelphia International Airport from Texas on Thursday night, stepping into the arms of Cambodian and Vietnamese friends and supporters communities under tremendous pressure from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has used old criminal convictions to deport people who came here as refugees after the Vietnam war. Khan embraced his brother at the airport, both of them weeping, then quickly phoned his teenage son, telling him, “Daddy’s home.” ....
6 days ago Vaccination racism Many organizations have already voiced their anger and frustration at the Philadelphia Department of Health and Commissioner Thomas Farley for a poorly executed vaccine rollout after months of empty promises to prioritize vaccine distribution and access to Black and brown communities in working-class and low-income neighborhoods. As a direct service organization working closely with low English proficiency (LEP) immigrants and refugees, VietLead staff witnessed firsthand the chaos and confusion that the online registration process has caused to our elders and their family while navigating the system with limited language options and support. The centralized and tech-heavy approach to the vaccine rollout ignores the reality on the ground for tens of thousands of Philly residents without access to the internet. Many work frontline and essential jobs, don’t speak English or lack the ability to travel long distances. Many simply can’t ....