Susie Ximenez, the Program Director for Adelante Student Voices in New York whose mission is to support undocumented students’ journey towards higher education and Reyna Montoya, the founder and CEO of Aliento in Arizona who transforms trauma into hope and action for those most impacted by the harms associated with lacking immigration status, are grassroots organizers that focus on the upliftment of students and parents. In spite of discriminatory state policies and violence in their home countries, they sought a better future for themselves and for future generations. Join us to hear about how they work to fight for rights to help undocumented and DACAmented communities to support their trajectory to achieve a higher education.
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The Role of Dialogue in Community Organizing & Community Partnerships
Antiracist Teaching as a Reclamation of Self
Collectivity & Solidarity in Antiracist Teaching
Power, Systems, & Structures
Seeking Excellence in Antiracist Teaching
Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions
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