By RACHEL
“HEFAS is excited to announce that our 4th Annual Summit will be happening on May 25, 2018! This year’s theme will be “It Takes A Village” to recognize the importance of community building through the support from others in our communities which leads to our success as individuals and a collective. Keynote speakers: Ivan Ceja & Justino Mora founders of UndocuMedia.”
The summit is open to all undocumented students, family members, and advocates. You do not have to be a student at De Anza College to attend this summit.
Date and Time: 9am to 4pm, Friday May 25th, 2018
Where: De Anza College Euphrat Museum
Contact: Email AB540HEFAS@gmail.com or call 408-864-5559
You can RSVP to attend HEFAS’ 4th annual summit here
Rachel is a PhD student in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles where she is also a Research Associate for the Civil Rights Project and the Institute for Immigration, Globalization, and Education. Rachel has worked extensively with immigrant and undocumented young adults in Los Angeles, Oakland, Boston, and Washington, DC. She has also worked in the higher education sector for Bunker Hill Community College, MassBay Community College, Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, Achieving the Dream, and Jobs for the Future. Rachel is proficient in Spanish, Japanese, and French. She received her Masters in Higher Education from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and her Bachelors in philosophy from The University of Chicago.
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