
Grads To Be (G2B) is a program at Fullerton College dedicated to supporting students who identify as undocumented or from mixed-status families. On Friday February 28, 2025, G2B is hosting its 2nd annual undocumented student conference. The conference will be held from 9:30am to 2:30pm via Zoom. This conference is geared towards students (are either undocumented or from mixed-status families), parents, educators, and allies. G2B staff members and panelists will provide information related to student advocacy, navigating everyday life while undocumented (including information on getting a driver’s license through AB 60 in California). There will also be information for students to learn more about the post-election landscape, the history of the undocumented student movement, AB 540, and the California Dream Act.
For more information and to register, please visit their official website: 2nd Annual Undocumented Student Conference
Please note that this event is being hosted by Grads To Be. The link to the event may not work after it has concluded.
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