For Bay Area Latinos, City College Altered Life’s Trajectory
New America Media / El Mensajero, News Report, Posted: Dec 13, 2012
Its future still cloudy, CCSF has for decades been a gateway to success for those with few other educational opportunities.
The Dream Is Alive For Dreamers
Koream Journal, News Analysis, Posted: Dec 11, 2012
For undocumented students, Obama’s re-election affords them the chance to do something many take for granted: plan for the future.
President Obama Names Korean American CEO For Key Administration Post
Koream Journal, News Report, Posted: Dec 10, 2012
“I am grateful these accomplished men and women have agreed to join this Administration,” President Obama said in a statement. “I’m confident they will serve ably in these important roles. I look forward to working with them in the coming months and years.”
Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign Spreading Like Wildfire
Inside Climate News, News Report, Posted: Dec 09, 2012
A divestment campaign aimed at fossil fuel companies has swept college campuses across the country since it began just four weeks ago.
Bay Area Dance Instructor Brings Fitness to Local Latinos
New America Media, Profile, Posted: Dec 05, 2012
Richmond, Calif.’s Enrique Duarte is unstoppable as he mentors youth and leads so many to better fitness through dance.
Oakland Educator Nominated for Teacher of the Year
Oakland Local, News Report, Posted: Dec 03, 2012
Seventh grade teacher I'Asha Warfield was nominated by state education officials to be National Teacher of the Year.
Bullied Asian American Teen Committed Suicide Outside School
Angry Asian Man, News Report, Posted: Dec 03, 2012
Tragic news out of Utah, where a 14-year-old middle school student committed suicide last week after being bullied one too many times: 14-year-old Bennion Jr. High student commits suicide.
Agency Targeting Community Colleges Under Federal Pressure
EdSource Today, News Report, Posted: Dec 03, 2012
The accreditation commission threatening to close several community colleges in California is itself coming under pressure from Washington.
College Tuition Crisis Hits Affluent Bay Area Suburb
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Nov 30, 2012
Families in the Northern California city of Orinda are banking on scholarships in order to afford college for their kids.
The Shocking Details of a Mississippi School-to-Prison Pipeline
Colorlines, News Report, Posted: Nov 26, 2012
The city’s juvenile justice system has operated a school to prison pipeline that shoves students out of school and into the criminal justice system.
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