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Communication
Tasks
1. Ensure distribution of a clear and consistent communication plan each semester that includes, at a minimum:
Status: Completed and ongoing
The East Bay Civil Rights Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator updates the Notice of Nondiscrimination on our website annually and disseminates it to faculty, staff, and students via Massmail each semester.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights has a link on our website to the most current CSU Nondiscrimination Policy and disseminates the link to faculty, staff, and students via Massmail each semester.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights website features "Reporting and Options," which includes the Incident Reporting Form as the very first link, and information on Rights and Options. The Incident Reporting Form also contains a link to the full Nondiscrimination Policy. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025. Massmails from our Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator, with office location, contact information, Notice of Nondiscrimination, and link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy are sent campus-wide every semester. Victim Rights and Options information is attached to all outreach letters based on the information received and also distributed by the East Bay Confidential Advocate. In 2024-25 alone, East Bay Civil Rights conducted over 200 in-person trainings and numerous activities throughout each semester and reached 4000+ students, staff, and faculty, reinforcing reporting methods, supportive resources, and options for resolution.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights collaborated with University Communications to streamline our website and highlight our Culture of Care, using a tile format, inclusive photos, updated links, and simplified, warmer language (e.g., "We CARE"). The website features "Reporting and Options," with the Incident Reporting Form prominent as the first link, followed by Rights and Options information. The Incident Reporting Form also contains a link to the full Nondiscrimination Policy. In January 2023, East Bay Civil Rights designed a new logo, “East Bay – Everyone Belongs.” A link to Clery was added, and the Title IX and DHR pages were consolidated as tiles on the same page. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025. Massmails from our Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator, with office location, contact information, Notice of Nondiscrimination, and link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, are sent campus-wide every semester. All outreach letters, based on the information received, include information about supportive measures, victim rights, and options information. The resources are also distributed by the East Bay Confidential Advocate. In AY 2024-25, East Bay Civil Rights offered over 200 in-person trainings and activities, reaching 4000+ students, staff, and faculty and reinforcing reporting options and supportive resources.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights collaborated with University Communications to streamline our website and highlight our Culture of Care, using a tile format, inclusive photos, updated links, and simplified, warmer language (e.g., "We CARE"). The website features "Reporting and Options," with the Incident Reporting Form prominent as the first link, followed by Rights and Options information. The Incident Reporting Form also contains a link to the full Nondiscrimination Policy. In January 2023, East Bay Civil Rights designed a new logo, “East Bay – Everyone Belongs.” A link to Clery was added, and the Title IX and DHR pages were consolidated as tiles on the same page. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025. Massmails from our Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator, with office location, contact information, Notice of Nondiscrimination, and link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, are sent campus-wide every semester. All outreach letters, based on the information received, include information about supportive measures, victim rights, and options information. The resources are also distributed by the East Bay Confidential Advocate. In AY 2024-25, East Bay Civil Rights offered over 200 in-person trainings and activities, reaching 4000+ students, staff, and faculty and reinforcing reporting options and supportive resources.
Status: Completed and ongoing
A full-time Confidential Advocate position was filled and appropriately situated with other confidential services such as Counseling in the Student Health Center. The separate, confidential role of the Confidential Advocate is offered and explained in every outreach and intake meeting with a complainant to ensure a clear understanding of the differences between confidential resources and reporting options.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights collaborated with Communications to revise our website to highlight our Culture of Care, including a tile format, inclusive photos, updated links, simplified and warmer vocabulary (e.g. “We CARE”) and central placement of the reporting form. East Bay Civil Rights also designed a new logo, “East Bay – Everyone Belongs," in January 2023. In August 2024, we also embraced the campuswide rebranding campaign across platforms: print, web, social media, email, and signage.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights collaborated with University Communications to streamline our website and highlight our Culture of Care, using a tile format, inclusive photos, updated links, and simplified, warmer language (e.g., "We CARE"). The website features "Reporting and Options," with the Incident Reporting Form prominent as the first link, followed by Rights and Options information. The Incident Reporting Form also contains a link to the full Nondiscrimination Policy. In January 2023, East Bay Civil Rights designed a new logo, “East Bay – Everyone Belongs.” A link to Clery was added, and the Title IX and DHR pages were consolidated as tiles on the same page. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025. Massmails from our Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator, with office location, contact information, Notice of Nondiscrimination, and link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, are sent campus-wide every semester. All outreach letters, based on the information received, include information about supportive measures, victim rights, and options information. The resources are also distributed by the East Bay Confidential Advocate. In AY 2024- 25, East Bay Civil Rights offered over 200 in-person trainings and activities, reaching 4000+ students, staff, and faculty and reinforcing reporting options and supportive resources. East Bay Civil Rights also partnered with Associated Students Inc. (ASI) on an anti-bullying video ("Hey, Be Nice!"), distributed via social media in October 2024.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights collaborated with University Communications to streamline our website and highlight our Culture of Care, using a tile format, inclusive photos, updated links, and simplified, warmer language (e.g., "We CARE"). The website features "Reporting and Options," with the Incident Reporting Form prominent as the first link, followed by Rights and Options information. The Incident Reporting Form also contains a link to the full Nondiscrimination Policy. In January 2023, East Bay Civil Rights designed a new logo, “East Bay – Everyone Belongs.” A link to Clery was added and the Title IX and DHR pages were consolidated as tiles on the same page. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025. Massmails from our Acting Deputy Title IX Coordinator, with office location, contact information, Notice of Nondiscrimination, and link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, are sent campus-wide every semester. All outreach letters, based on the information received, include information about supportive measures and victim rights and options information. The resources are also distributed by the East Bay Confidential Advocate. In AY 2024- 25, East Bay Civil Rights offered over 200 in-person trainings and activities, reaching 4000+ students, staff, and faculty and reinforcing reporting options and supportive resources. East Bay Civil Rights also partnered with Associated Students Inc. (ASI) on an anti-bullying video ("Hey, Be Nice!"), distributed via social media in October 2024. In the past, links to related federal websites would be broken and then repaired with successive changes in administration, so East Bay Civil Rights revised the links to more enduring informational documents in April 2025.
Status: Completed and ongoing
East Bay Civil Rights voted to not include individual staff photos out of concern for personal safety and will revisit this decision in June 2025. A "Contact Us" footer was created and is now displayed at the bottom of every page within our website. Web content includes Notice of Nondiscrimination, a link to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, and an overview of procedural and resolution options. The reporting form is prominently displayed at the top of our home page. Reporting options to Title IX/DHR, UPD, external resources, and confidential resources (on-campus and off-campus options), and non-reporting options are included on the Reporting and Options page. Resources for Faculty has employee resources and mandated reporting information. Our left side navigation includes Education and FAQs, which link to frequently asked questions, myths and facts, definitions, and "What You Can Do" with Title IX/DHR scenarios.
3.3. Continue to University Police Departmentate the Title IX/DHR website as follows:
Status: Completed
These links were corrected multiple times in 2023 and 2024. The root cause was discovered to be changes in federal administrations. In April 2025, East Bay Civil Rights provided links to more stable resources.
Status: Completed
These links were corrected multiple times in 2023 and 2024. The root cause was discovered to be changes in federal administrations. In April 2025, East Bay Civil Rights provided links to more stable resources.
Status: Completed
This issue is on the Student Affairs website and was corrected in May 2025.
Status: Completed
This was corrected as part of a East Bay Civil Rights website overhaul.
Status: Completed
East Bay Civil Rights includes this information on the Incident Reporting Form to ensure complainants have the information and can choose this option prior to submitting a report. The Confidential Advocate role is completely separate from the East Bay Civil Rights staff. In June 2025, the Incident Report Form was revised to state: “Students and staff can contact the campus Confidential Advocate (Advocate@csueastbay.edu, 510-885-3700), who will keep their disclosures confidential. If you contact only the Confidential Advocate, the Confidential Advocate will not disclose information about your complaint with the Civil Rights Office. The Confidential Advocate will explain the complaint process, as well as your different reporting options.”
Status: Completed
This was corrected in September 2022.
Status: Completed
This was corrected in April 2024 by removing the link.
Status: Completed
This was corrected in March 2025. Under Safety Resources, the first resource is the East Bay Office of Civil Rights, with a link to the Civil Rights Incident Report Form, a link to How to Report, our phone number, and email address.
3.4. Gather, evaluate, and University Police Departmentate all existing informational materials, web resources, posters/flyers, social media information, and other public-facing communications about the Title IX/DHR program to ensure that those materials:
Status: Completed and ongoing
The website reflects current East Bay Civil Rights staff and roles; current CSU Nondiscrimination Policy and resolution processes; and current information about on-campus and off-campus resources, including confidential resources. This content is reviewed annually and updated as the information changes.
Status: Completed and ongoing
The East Bay Civil Rights website features materials that are ATI (“Accessible Technology Initiative”) compliant, including the Incident Reporting Form. The "Reporting and Options" page includes the Incident Reporting Form as the first link and information on Rights and Options. The East Bay Civil Rights Director/Acting Title IX Coordinator reviews all new public-facing materials for clarity, brevity, and accessibility. Website materials are reviewed and updated annually and as needed. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus where students, faculty, and staff frequent via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025.
Status: Completed and ongoing
The East Bay Civil Rights website features a "Reporting and Options" page, which includes the Incident Reporting Form as the first link and information on Rights and Options. The East Bay Civil Rights Director/Acting Title IX Coordinator reviews all new public-facing materials for clarity, brevity, and accessibility. Website materials are reviewed and updated annually and as needed. A QR code to the reporting form has been distributed throughout campus where students, faculty, and staff frequent via 2500 stickers in October 2023 and May 2025.
Status: Completed and ongoing
Beginning in 2015, East Bay Civil Rights shares data on incident reports. We report Annual Survey data for our campus as defined by the Chancellor's Office (CO) and published on the CO website by campus. We also designed a data tracking system we maintain throughout the year to make annual reporting more efficient.
Status: Completed and ongoing
Our Implementation Team appointed by the President includes representative student, faculty, and staff ambassadors who support and facilitate East Bay's institutional efforts to communicate with campus constituents more effectively. East Bay formed a Prevention Education Workgroup comprised of representative student, faculty, and staff ambassadors to focus on creative forms of prevention education with students, staff, and faculty. These creative forms include scenarios, games, activities, and crafts with learning objectives and opportunities for sharing and listening to others.
Status: Completed and ongoing
In AY 2024-25, East Bay Civil Rights and campus partners presented over 200 in-person trainings and activities reaching 4000+ students, staff, and faculty, reinforcing reporting mechanisms, supportive resources, and options for resolution. We conducted regular tabling and activities for students where they frequent, including for the Pioneer Wellness Challenge, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Healthy Relationships, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Denim Day, Sex in the Dark, Affirmative Consent for general studies classes, and the Clothesline Project. 2500 stickers with a QR code to the incident reporting form have been distributed throughout campus where students, staff, and faculty frequent in October 2023 and May 2025. East Bay Civil Rights also hosts regular open houses to publicize our office location and welcome students, staff, and faculty.