She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Pasadena Star-News
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Daily Bulletin
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Redlands Daily Facts
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Los Angeles Daily News
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- San Bernardino Sun
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Organizers with the CSUN Black Student Union demanded that protesters disperse after the protest concluded and not engage in any looting or vandalism. -- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Peaceful Protesters March At Cal State Northridge
A gathering organized by Black Lives Matter Northridge and local citizens marched peacefully in the area around campus mid-day Tuesday. n-- Northridge-Chatsworth Patch
Arts Council of the Conejo Valley presents scholarships to area students
The visual arts scholarship recipients are Fiona Bonn (first place) currently attending Azusa Pacific University, Wilhelmina Schwind (second place) currently attending California State University at Northridge, Isabela Vella of Agoura High School (third place) who will attend the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, and Olivia Dapeer of Westlake High School (fourth place) who will be a student at ArtCenter College of Design. -- Citizen Journal
Pride Month: Latinx Podcast "De Pueblo, Católico y Gay" celebrates two-year anniversary
"De pueblo, Católico y Gay," also inspired a podcast and book by undergraduate students at Cal State Northridge in the Spring of 2019. Titled "Dreamers: Redefinir el Sueño Americano", Díaz was an advisor to this project and has also taught undergraduate classes in the Spanish-language journalism program. -- FOX 21 Delmarva
Los Angeles Sets Curfew For Fourth Night, Along With County; Santa Monica & Beverly Hills Schedule Afternoon Lockdowns – Update
Protests are currently taking place in DTLA and over in Hollywood, where they have occurred before this week. As a result, in a classic police and civic containment move, LA Metro lines are not stopping to pick up or drop off passengers at the Civic
Center, Hollywood/Vine, Hollywood/Western, Hollywood/Highland and Pershing Square Stations. Countywide, there also are marches in Manhattan Beach (or South Bay) and Cal State Northridge. -- Deadline