San Jose Spotlight: San Jose professor joins state advisory board on racial profiling
A San Jose State University professor is joining a broader effort to help research and combat racial profiling in California.
Earlier this month, Sen. Toni Atkins of San Diego appointed William Armaline, professor of sociology and founding director of the school’s Human Rights Institute, to California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board. Armaline is known for his work on police reform, incarceration, inequality and anti-racist action, among his many other human rights-related interests.
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