DREAMers and UndocuALLY
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Monday, October 14
@ 9:00 - 10:00 am, FREE Virtual Workshop
Supporting Undocumented Students in Uncertain Times: Addressing Challenges and Fostering Allyship - Join the Student Senate for California Community Colleges for a webinar addressing the challenges undocumented students face, from financial aid limitations to mental health struggles. Learn how colleges, faculty, and peers can support and uplift these students, empowering them to thrive in college.
@ 12 noon - 1:00 pm, Campus Center Plaza 2100
Opening Ceremony - Join us as we kick off the week with a butterfly release. Learn about the DREAMers & UndocuALLY mission to create an undocufriendly campus culture that fosters institutional support and belonging for undocumented students and those from mixed-status families.
We'll have food, refreshments, and music!
Tuesday, October 15
@ 9:00 - 10:00 am, FREE Virtual Workshop
Unlocking Financial Aid Opportunities: Maximizing State Financial Aid Programs - Get a comprehensive overview of financial aid options for undocumented students in California, including the latest updates to the CA Dream Act Application (CADAA) and the DREAM Act Service Incentive Grant (DSIG). Learn about eligibility, application processes, and strategies to improve access and maximize support.
@ 12:00 - 1:00 pm, BIPoC Center 2149
Film Screening: From Here/From There (DE AQUÍ/DE ALLÁ) -Experience the inspiring journey of Luis Cortes Romero, the first undocumented attorney to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court. This powerful film follows his path as a DACA recipient and immigration attorney, fighting to protect the rights of Dreamers. Don't miss this remarkable story of resilience and triumph!
Wednesday, October 16
@ 9:00 - 10:00 am, FREE Virtual Workshop
Pathways to Belonging: Understadning Naturalization and Lawful Permanent Residency in the U.S. - Learn the differences between obtaining a Green Card and naturalization, the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. Our experts will guide you through each step, covering benefits, protections, and key insights into applying for citizenship. Whether you're a permanent resident considering the next steps or simply curious about the process, join us to gain valuable knowledge and get your questions answered!
@ 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Altos Room 2019
UndocuCoalition Meeting - Engage with peers and advocates as we discuss current issues, resources, and initiatives
in support of our undocumented community on Foothill College campus.
Thursday, October 17
@ 9:00 - 10:00 am, FREE Virtual Workshop
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Culturally Competent Mental Health Care Access in the Undocumented Comunity - Explore the unique challenges undocumented students and professionals face in accessing culturally competent mental health care and navigating workplace barriers. Panelists will share strategies to improve representation, advocacy, and support for the undocumented community, fostering resilience and well-being.
@ 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Wellness Lounge 2313
Know Your Rights Q&A Forum - In collaboration with the Campus Police and Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, this open forum will address concerns and clarify misconceptions about local law enforcement’s role in immigration issues. Come prepared with questions for an open dialogue with immigration experts and police representatives.
Friday, October 18
@ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, Santa Clara University
"UndocuCon: Building a Brighter Future for Undocumented Students" - Join us at Santa Clara University for UndocuCon, a celebration of the incredible strength and diversity of our undocumented community. This event features inspiring workshops and speakers to empower students in pursuit of their dreams.
Register Here - https://bit.ly/undocucon24
Exciting & Informative Sessions will include:
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- Keynote Speaker - Dr. Francisco Jimenez, Author of The Circuit: Stories from the Life
of a Migrant Child
- Guest Speakers - Dr. Daisy Gonzales, Executive Director of California Student Aid
Commission & Carolina Imperial, Singer and Songwriter
- Keynote Speaker - Dr. Francisco Jimenez, Author of The Circuit: Stories from the Life
of a Migrant Child
Questions?
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Student Affairs & Activities
650.949.7326
Building 2100, Room 2149