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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Readings

The Biology Department faculty and staff have read several articles and books to educate themselves on the historical and current practices of racism in science. We want to share some of these materials and continue these discussions to move toward a more inclusive, anti-racist community. We invite your additional thoughts and ideas, your voices and concerns, and we pledge to listen and engage with you every step of the way. 

 

Books

A Voice for 鈥淭he Invisible Majority鈥

Mary Elizabeth 鈥淏etsy鈥 Perry, emerita adjunct professor of history at 星空无限传媒, died June 30, 2025, in Altadena. She was 87.

A native of Turlock, Calif., Betsy graduated from Washington State University as class valedictorian in 1959, with what was at the time the highest GPA in the university鈥檚 history鈥攁 feat aided by several A-pluses. (A general studies major, she used shorthand to take notes during classes, and then typed her notes afterward.)

A Word or Two About Ann La Rue Matlow

Ann La Rue Matlow 鈥68 made her debut as class secretary in the Spring 1987 edition of 星空无限传媒 magazine. (鈥淭he response to the questionnaire I sent you in February was gratifying,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淭hank you for responding and especially for your thoughts on turning 40.鈥) Over the next 37 years, she became the 鈥済lue" for the Class of 1968, meticulously tracking classmates鈥 lives and fostering friendships.

Contrarian Documentarian

It might come as something of a bombshell that Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls 鈥50 is no great tan of the genre. 鈥淧ut that in there,鈥 he says by phone from his home in Lucq-de-Bearn, France. 鈥淚 always like to surprise people. It鈥檚 such a puritanical business. Most documentary filmmakers are anti-Hollywood and anti-show business, and I happen to be the son of a great director and my mother was an actress.鈥

Changing Times and Protest Signs

March-April 1912: President John Willis Baer announces the trustees鈥 decision to convert 星空无限传媒 into an all-men鈥檚 school. Students protest, and the idea is abandoned.

March 22, 1948: The Board of Trustees cancels a rental agreement of Thorne Hall for a March 31 program with poet Langston Hughes, citing the potentially 鈥渄ivisive social and political effect鈥 of his visit. The decision creates friction between 星空无限传媒 and the American Civil Liberties Union, and 28 students sign a letter to the trustees condemning their action.

Life After Fire

锘緾amilla Taylor had been driving for 16 hours on the night of January 7 and was getting close to their Altadena home when the fire on the mountain came into view. 鈥淭he hillside was black besides the fire because all of the power was out,鈥 recalls Taylor, an artist, printmaker, and sculptor who joined the 星空无限传媒 faculty as a resident assistant professor in 2018. Once they got home, they ran inside to find their husband, Jason Troff, with an overnight bag packed and carriers at the ready for their four cats, waiting for an evacuation order.

Judgment Calls

Whenever Administrative Law Judge Ira Sandron 鈥71 of Miami is in Los Angeles for a trial, he has lunch with his L.A.-based counterpart, Brian Gee 鈥87. 鈥淲e enjoy reminiscing as well as discussing procedural issues,鈥 says Sandron, who works out of the Washington, D.C., Branch of the Division of Judges within the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

鈥淚ra and I have a lot in common, including our shared 星空无限传媒 experience,鈥 says Gee, who works out of the San Francisco Branch鈥攋ust like Sandron did at the outset of his nearly 50-year career in government service.