Immigrant Families

Stop Discrimination in our Colleges

Some students face a separate and unequal path to college. Take Florida, for example.  Citizens, born in the Sunshine State and who graduated from Florida high schools, may not have the same rights as others for in-state college tuition.  Why?  … Continued

DREAM Activists in Florida Petitioning for a Future

Some students face a separate and unequal path to college. Take Florida, for example.  Citizens born in the Sunshine State and who graduated from Florida high schools may not have the same rights as others for in-state college tuition.  Why?  … Continued

Dispatches from Georgia: Teaming Up with Labor

A delegation of students and activists were in Atlanta for a week to document efforts to resist anti-immigrant law H.B. 87. The delegation members will be sharing first-hand accounts of their experiences with dispatches. Visit Imagine 2050 regularly for more … Continued

Dispatches from Georgia: Hungry for Justice

by Carla Nicol Argueta A delegation of students and activists were in Atlanta for a week to document efforts to resist anti-immigrant law H.B. 87. The delegation members will be sharing first-hand accounts of their experiences with dispatches. Visit Imagine … Continued

Politics

Cross-Post: “Human Rights Summer” Announced in Response to Anti-Immigrant Law in Georgia

Originally published on Change.org by Gabriela Garcia · May 14, 2011 At noon on Friday the 13th (coincidence?), Georgia governor Nathan Deal signed the state’s Arizona copycat bill, HB 87, into law. The law is one of the most punitive … Continued

Politics

Music for Children Behind Bars

A photograph of an empty playground behind barbed-wire fences says it all. Upon first learning about the inhumane reality of imprisoned children less than two hours from San Antonio, most locals I’ve approached are left speechless. This comes as no … Continued