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Ongoing Immigrant Struggles - Mrs. Chu’s Story is a Story of Many

Written By Tina Lam

Every early morning at dawn, the frail yet cheerful Mrs. Chu anticipates her daily activities at the senior center. She puts on her coat and backpack and grabs her cane as she looks up at a black and white portrait of her late loving husband, whom she lost to old age. With much enthusiasm, she heads towards the apartment elevator, where she navigates her way to two buses and uses limited English to greet and thank her bus drivers.

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The Farmers vs the Corporations

Written By Luis R. Garcia Chavez

Farms have been a symbol of the American way of life for generations. The idea of a man/woman owning their own land, making their food, and establishing a good life though hard, honest work is a symbol all Americans wish to emulate. In reality, agriculture is now an oppressive, difficult system that sees regular people and immigrants abused by agribusiness corporations.

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From Enemy to Friend: Unions & the Immigrant Community

Written By Luis R. Garcia Chavez

Unions and immigrants have had a tenuous relationship since the inception of employment unions… They believed that these workers were causing their wages to fall and a reduction in union power against the employer. However, as union rates have dramatically dropped, their relationship with the immigrant community has changed

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A Look at The Undocumented Community: Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Action

Written By Medlyn Grasheyella

Illegality is a spectrum consistently and inaccurately represented as being black or white. We're “good” immigrants or we’re “bad” immigrants. We came “through no fault of [our] own” or we came the “wrong” way. We have protection through Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or we are completely undocumented.

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The Politics of My Block

Written By Brandon Zuniga

The guy who lives next door played his loud music yesterday until four in the morning, on a workday… I had to wonder if my neighbors felt the same way, or if they realized that we were to blame as much as him…

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Education in a Colonial Society

Written By Medlyn Grasheyella

Colonialism is an ongoing process that constructs the realities of western modernity. The legacies of colonialism are so deeply interwoven into the cultural fabric of our modern society that it dictates contemporary historical trends, geography, political institutions, policies and social structures…

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