Local college students rallied in a national “coming out week” leading to arrests. DREAM Act supporters brought their chant, “Out of the shadows, into the streets,” to life when two student activists, Tania Chairez and
Undocumented youth and allies rallied for immigrant rights. Nearly 50 people gathered in Old City, at 6th and Market Streets, yesterday, Oct. 20, to protest against failed efforts, at both the federal and state levels,
Temple for DREAM members will rally in Old City this week. Local youth plan to step out of the shadows and declare themselves as undocumented citizens at a Coming Out Rally in Old City planned
Dear Editor, The ignorance displayed in the recent quarrel about the DREAM Act that has occupied this space has me concerned. Select students tackled a piece of legislation they seemingly know almost nothing about. While
Dear Editor, This letter to the editor is very important because it’s time to set the record straight. Everyone at Temple University does not support the DREAM Act, let alone support illegal aliens like the
Earlier today, CNN reports, seven undocumented people were arrested in Atlanta for blocking traffic in order to raise awareness about current immigration issues. Among them was Maria Marroquin, the 23-year-old co-founder of DreamActivist.org’s Pennsylvania chapter.
Sudents joined to celebrate “National Coming Out of the Shadows” week. Video by Luis Rodriguez Standing on the green lawn of Independence Mall Saturday, 23-year-old Maria Marroquín declared it a “good day.” In front of
Temple for a DREAM members continue to fight for and raise awareness about the DREAM Act. Pamela Salazar was the valedictorian of her middle school, graduated in the Top 5 percent of Central High School
The terminology used in reference to those affected by immigration and the DREAM Act needs to be revised. The so-called focus on budget cuts is mysteriously reflecting the current House of Representatives Republican majority’s not-so-subtle
The DREAM Act needs widespread support and the voice of President Hart. During spring break, students with a dream will come out of the shadows. March 10 is declared “National Coming Out of the Shadows