El Chicano October 08 2015

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e e k l y W EL CHICANo Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

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Cyber Symposium Coming To San Bernardino On Oct. 15

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hree nationally recognized speakers on cyber security technology will be featured at the Cyber Symposium 2015 at the National Orange Show on Oct. 15. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Valencia Room at the National Orange Show, located at 690 S. Arrowhead Ave. in San Bernardino. Featured speakers include Kevin Nolten of the National Integrated Cyber Education PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIA Research Center; Keith Candidate Esmeralda Negrete (far right) speaking to approximately 40 residents and students during Clement, planning director for a San Bernardino City Unified School District board candidate forum at the New Hope Center Church the California State University for Emergency Council on October 1. Management and Homeland by the Inland Congregations school safety, student achievement, Security; and Lou Rabon of By Anthony Victoria United for Change (ICUC) at the and college readiness, among oth- Ingalls Information Security. everal San Bernardino City New Hope Center Church on ers. The symposium is for public Unified School District Thursday October 1. Both students Candidates Rick Castro, Gwen school teachers and counschool board candidates and parents had the opportunity to selors, as well as site and disSBCUSD cont. on next page participated in a forum organized ask questions that revolved around trict leaders; post-secondary faculty; and business and industry leaders. There is no cost to attend the event. To register online, go to the following link: http://sbcss.k12oms.org/43103654 . The symposium is sponsored by the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools’ Regional Occupational Program. “We are looking to open doors for our students to a wide range of cyber-security opportunities,” said Kathleen Steele, coordinator of Curriculum Design and Professional Development for County Schools ROP. For more information about the symposium or to RSVP to the event, call 909.252.4550.

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Groups optimistic that AB-953 will put end to racial profiling in law enforcement

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Theresa Smith and Terrance Stewart are among the many Inland organizers who pushed for the passage of AB 953. law enforcement officers to col- unions argue it will only cause perlect the racial data of people they sonnel issues. encounter during patrol stops. Assembly Bill 953, authored by ov. Jerry Brown on Supporters believe the bill may Shirley Weber (D-San Diego), Saturday signed key leg- reduce racial profiling and eradiislation that will require cate police brutality, while police AB953 cont. on next page

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ant to revitalize the arts in San Bernardino? Come volunteer to help restore one of the city’s oldest buildings into a haven of Arts and Culture. We will continue to help Ernie and Dotty Garcia restore the building until Nov. For more information, contact Michael Segura at (909) 653-7003.


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