Faculty in the News and Public/Academic Engagement
2024
- Peter Hanink has written LSAT preparation books and taught prep courses for The Princeton Review. Dr. Hanink's recommendation: prospective students should take advantage of free practice tests available online through the Law School Admission Council.“What the LSAT Is and How to Prepare” — U.S. News & World Report, 1/31.
- Peter Hanink “‘Plague’ of black market marijuana resulting in violence, San Bernardino County sheriff says” — San Bernardino Sun, 1/30
- Peter Hanink “A massacre that killed 6 reveals the treacherous world of illegal pot in SoCal deserts” — Los Angeles Times, 1/30.
- Peter Hanink “Illegal Marijuana in Southern California” — CBS2 Los Angeles, 1/30 (Video).
- Peter Hanink “Criminologist doubts cartels are responsible for slaying of 6 in San Bernardino County desert” — The Press-Enterprise, 1/25.
2023
- Peter Hanink, penned a powerful op-ed on gun control in the LA Times, “Opinion: Americans treat mass shootings like natural disasters. As if we can do nothing to prevent them”.
- Anthony Ocampo, joined NPR affiliate station KRCB 104.9FM to discuss the ways his upbringing in a multigenerational immigrant household, his college experience, and the nuanced intersectionalities of Filipinos, Latinos and queer men of color laid the groundwork for his books, “The Latinos of Asia: How Filipinos Break the Rules of Race” and “Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons”.
- Ocampo, Anthony. "Brown and Gay in LA." Book talk unites intersections of LGBTQIA+ and the Brown Community at CPP, May 2, 2023.
2022
- Ocampo, Anthony. "Jaxon Sales' Family Says Authorities Ruled His Death An Accidental Overdose Because He Was Gay." BuzzFeeds News. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/anthonyocampo2022/jaxon-sales-death-san-francisco-investigation
- Wachs, Faye. "Facial difference, social disability (or, why I didn't mind masking)." Contexts - Sociology for the Public.
2021
- Ocampo, Anthony. “Violence Against Asian People Is Quintessentially American: On the murders in Atlanta and the long history that got us here.” GQ Magazine, March 23, 2021, Violence Against Asian People article access here.
2020
- Hanink, Peter. Testimony, California Select Committee on Police Reform, October 14, 2020. Testimony of California Select Committee on Police Reform available here.
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Hanink, Peter and Melissa Barragan. Race & Policing Teach-In, CPP Department Event, September 10, 2020, Video on Race & Policing Teach-In available here.
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Hanink, Peter, Anjuli Verma and Geoff K. Ward, Can We Trust the Police to Intervene in Fellow Officer Misconduct?, JURIST - Academic Commentary, June 19, 2020.
- CPP Department of Sociology prepared a statement against Anti-black violence.
2018
- Wachs, Faye. Unique Smiles: Unique Smiles: The Facial Paralysis Podcast -Two Part Series with Comedian Brian Aprille- additional podcasts on Unique Smiles.
- Wachs, Faye. Coping: Dealing with the Social and Professional Impact of Facial Paralysis. Created for the Facial Paralysis andBell’s Palsy Foundation, Dealing with the Social and Professional Impact of Facial Paralysis video access.
- Wachs, Faye. Friending the Mirror Ep 27: Adjusting to Acquired Facial Paralysis..
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “Stop Forgetting Filipino Americans.” Op-‐ed in From the Square, April 20, 2016.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “CSU Faculty are Key to Closing the Gap.” Op--ed in San Francisco Chronicle. April 1, 2016
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Danico, Kunmi Yu Mary was quoted in USA TODAY article "30 years after Rodney King case, reconciliation continues for South LA's Black, Korean communities." 5/14/2022. https://news.yahoo.com/30-years-rodney-king-case-090052303.html
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Hanink, Peter mentioned in JEREMY B. WHITE and ALEXANDER NIEVES, California police reform push could shift the national conversation, Politico, August 19, 2020.
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Ocampo, Anthony C. Inside Higher Ed. Monthly Column, 2018-present.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “Confronting Racism Against Asian Americans.” The New York Times, 10/18/2016. Panel participant.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “Stop Forgetting Filipino Americans.” Op-ed in From the Square, 4/20/2016.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “CSU Faculty are Key to Closing the Gap.” Op-ed in San Francisco Chronicle. 4/1/2016.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. Portrait of “The Latinos of Asia.” Latino USA, NPR Latino. 5/22/2018.
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “Trump, Duterte, and the Future of US-Philippine Relations.” America Abroad, Public Radio International. 8/1/2017
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “The Latinos of Asia.” Think. KERA/NPR. 11/14/2016
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “Filipino Americans: Bridging Cultures, Redefining Race.” NPR MorningEdition/Codeswitch. 5/24/2016
- Ocampo, Anthony C. “The Latinos of Asia, Gay Children of Immigrants, and the Orlando Shooting.”Asian America Podcast. 6/21/2016
- Ocampo, Anthony C. Host, “All Things Fil-Am with Dr. O.” Kababayan Today (The country’s only daily television show on Filipino American issues.)
- Filipino American History Month 10/2016
- Filipino Americans and Higher Education 10/2016
- Filipino American Breakthroughs in Media 10/2016
- Filipino American Response to the Orlando Shooting 7/2016
- Pilipin@ American Graduation 6/2016
- Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 5/2016
- Educational Empowerment 5/2016Race in America 4/2016
- Filipino NursesinAmerica 3/2016
- The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race 2/2016