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Rethinking the Role of Human Rights/Relations Commissions

Backlash to Hate Crime Legislation
- by Jack McDevitt and Jack Levin

Class Dismissed: Highter Education vs. Corrections
- by Dan Macallair, Khaled Tazi-Eddin and Vincent Schiraldi

The Advancement Project: A Project of Community Partners
- by Mollie Munger, The Advancement Project

National Video Resources: Viewing Race


October - November 1998

Intergroup Conflict Resolution Symposium

National Center for Hate Crime Prevention Education Development Center, Inc.

Pre-CAHRO: CFCU and the Civic Unity Movement
 - Dennis J. Downey, University of California, Irvine

Wisdom through a new project based program: The Survivor Project's "Essence of Acceptance"
  - by Phyllis Rosenfield and Cynthia Hayashai

Book Review
A Country of Strangers: Blacks & Whites in America


August-September 1998

CAHRO board and staff design a strategy to carry the Association into the Millennium

CAHRO helps Civil Rights and Human Relations organizations take the offensive

Do schools condone harassment of gay students?
 - Nishat Kurwa, Yo! (Youth Outlook)

LA County Sheriff's Department adopts an up to date hate crime policy

Rethinking violence against women as hate crimes
 - Ann Noel, California Fair Employment and Housing Commission


June - July 1998

Asians Sue Housing Authority for racial harassment
 
- by Gen Fujioka, Attorney,  Asian Law Caucus

CAHRO's Website

East Bay organization creates common ground to improve race relations
 - Center for the Common Good

Interfaith and Secular Non-profits share organizing strategies through Irvine Foundation

Opinion: On June 2nd, Vote NO on Props 226 and 227
 - by Joselito Laudencia, Executive Dirrector, Californians for Justice

Review of Healing the Hate

CAHRO Update


April / May 1998

Lessons on community policing:  CAHRO's training symposium

LDIR trains youth and adults to be community leaders in Los Angeles
     -by Jan Armstrong, LDIR Executive Director

Muslims in the United States:  How stereotyping was used to pass new "anti-terrorism" law (last in series of three)
     -by Maha Elgenaidi, Islamic Networks Group

One America's Dialogue on Race and Poverty in the United States

Student-based group organizes statewide to ensure equal education
     -by Andrea Guerrero and Adam Murray, Student for Educational Opportunity


february / march 1998

Blacks and Latinos: Understanding and resolving racial conflict
      -by Eduward Negrete, Jr. ED.D, Susan Shimizu Taira, PH.D

Community policing from a community perspective

The entrepreneurial spirit in human relations/rights commissions

Fighting prejudice:  Recent materials from the Los Angeles Unified School District

Muslims in the United States: Beyond the stereotype (2nd in series)
     -by Ameena Jandali, Islamic Networks Group

NIDR launches community mediation/community policing program


december 1997 / january 1998

Bilingual Education: Problems with the "English for the Children" initiative
  
  -by Laura Woodleaf, California Tommorrow

California human relations and the nation - The CAHRO bridge

Operation Gatekeeper and Migrant Deaths
     -by Claudia E. Smith California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation

Operation Unity's Kibbutz Program
    
-by Cookie Lommel, Operation Unity

Understanding Islam and Muslims (first in series of three)
     -by Ameena Jandall, The Islamic Networks Group

What is the future of human relations?
     -by Christopher McCauley, The California Human Relations Project

Youth leadership initiative for conflict resolution being formed by NIDR with CAHRO


october / november 1997

Civilian oversight of law enforcement in San Diego
     -by Scott Fulkerson,  San Diego Citizens'  Police Review Board

Hate on the Web: On-line surveillance initiated
     -from the Klanwatch Project, Montgomery, Alabama

Injustice is colorblind: Update on Proposition 209

President Clinton Announces Hate Crime Summit

Study announcement:  Master's degree in curriculum & instruction at Lesley College

UCLA Conflict mediation program:  Tools for Bridging Diversity
     -by Howard Gadlin, PH.D.,  UCLA Ombudsperson


august / september 1997

The changing face of America
     -by Joe Hicks, Multicultural Collaborative

Civic culture initiatives of The James Irvine Foundation
Based on an interview with Craig McGarvey,
Program Director, James Irvine Foundation

Law and The Indian - A Strategy for Control
    
-by Vernon T. Johnson, California Council of Tribal Governments

Cooperative learning:  A case study of the contact theory
 
   -by Marjorie B. Green, Director of Schools & Education,  Anti-Defamation League


june / july 1997

Building intergroup relations by removing language barriers

Federal jobs bill provides hope for poor

LA's Museum of Tolerance - A police training resource

Levi Strauss evaluates it project change anti-racism initiatives

Peer Counseling - Students helping each other to reduce violence

Ordeal of California Indians from 1890 - Turn of the Century and Beyond
     -by Vernon T. Johnson,
     California Council

The Partnership: A Common-sense approach for working with low-income communities


april / may 1997

Cooperative Learning: Hope for harmony in our schools

Domestic Partner Benefits - The Next Generation
     -by Cynthia O. Goldstein, San Francisco Human Rights  Commission

European Contacts in California
     -by Vernon T. Johnson, California Council of Tribal Governments

Levi-Strauss: Social Justice for a Change

Update on Affirmative Action in California: Not Yet on the Death Bed!

Update on Proposition 187


february 1997

Bridges: A School inter-ethnic relations program

Californians before the European Occupation
     -by Vernon Johnson, California Council of Tribal Governments

Community Policing from a Community Perspective

LA County human relations mutual assistance consortium

The Status of Proposition 209
     -by Kimberly Pate, Equal Rights Advocates

Study Circles - " Moving from Words to Action"
the City of Riverside's Experience

     -by Marvin Lea, City of Riverside Office of Neighborhood and Community Services


july 1996

Black Church Burnings, Firebombings and Vandalisms

CAHRO Meets with Northern California Foundations

Discrimination law used to indict Neo-Nazis assaulting African Americans

Revisting hate violence reporting


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