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BIOS OF PARTICIPANTS
Nancy
Meza came to the United States when she was two years old from Jalisco
Mexico. She is currently 24 years old and recently graduated from UCLA
with a degree in Chicana/o Studies and a minor in Labor and Workplace
studies. She plans to attend law school in the near future.“The
administration has shown more commitment to deporting innocent hard
working people than granting some relief. We have grown up in this
country and consider this home. Most importantly, I am taking part in
this action to remind this country of its values; human values and
constitutional values.”
Neidi
Dominguez was born in Morelos, Mexico. She migrated to the U.S. in 1997
at the age of 9 years old. She attend UC Santa Cruz where she received a
Bachelors of the Arts in Community Studies and graduated with honors.
Neidi’s Dream is to be an attorney. Today she is risking arrest for the
next generations to come and in the name of the past generations of
Freedom Fighters, Revolutionaries, and Visionaries.
Tony
Ortuño is an undocumented student attending California State
University, Long Beach. His goal is to achieve a Bachelors Degree in
both Political Science and Chicano and Latino Studies. His hope is to
attain a Masters Degree. “I am an individual who is not only
undocumented but also Queer; my Queer identity and undocumented status
have placed struggles in my life but have also opened my eyes to the
social injustices we face. I will continue to advocate for our
communities so this country can see the realities these marginalized
communities face.”
Francisco
Javier Bravo came to the U.S. at the age of six. In 2006 he was the
first in his family to get a college education earning two Associates
Degrees one in Sociology and the other in Philosophy. In 2008 he
graduated from the California State University, Long Beach with a Double
Major in Sociology and Chicano and Latino Studies. In the fall of 2010
he started Graduate school at California State University, Long Beach in
the field of Education. “As an undocumented student I realize that
journeying this far in the educational system is a privilege and at the
same time a challenge.”
Adrian
Gonzalez arrived to the United States at the age of 3 where he spent
his life within the K-12 educational system. Adrian’s parents were
deported to a country they had not seen in over 15 years. He was a
witness to an unjust action from the person who promised to help them
with the process to become citizens. He is now a Deaf Studies major at
California State University Northridge and is currently working on
putting together a documentary on the struggles of Deaf and Undocumented
students. Every day he speaks out against the deportation of hard
working people and pushes for healthy progress that affects the lives of
ALL people.
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http://twitter.com/jesus_guzman Jesus Guzman
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Manuelgcmx
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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Rfambo
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http://twitter.com/ACLUdan Daniel Galindo
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http://twitter.com/ACLUdan Daniel Galindo
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http://twitter.com/ACLUdan Daniel Galindo
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Representative Miranda
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Representative Miranda
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Representative Miranda
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Olivia segura
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Olivia segura
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Olivia segura
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Olivia segura
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Joanna Perez
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American Citizen
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H. Aguin Dreamer
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Sonia
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Marco Martinez (DREAMer)
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http://www.facebook.com/people/John-A-Randolph/1072710600 John A Randolph
