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LOS ANGELES - Swastikas, nooses, a KKK hood, graffiti, epithets and jeers. An ugly spate of bias incidents has crossed several University of California campuses over the past month, causing consternation, outcry and fear that bigotry is alive among the young and educated. About 100 members of a union that represents University of California service workers demonstrated at Fort Baker on Tuesday where Richard Blum, a member of the UC Board of Regents, was holding a meeting. The first of a dozen major laboratories funded in part by California's voter-approved stem cell initiative is opening in Sacramento. I have long tried to get university students to explore their own unconscious cultural racism, but this effort is often stalled by the way people resist learning about uncomfortable aspects of themselves. |
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