Using the Past, to Inform the Present, to Shape the Future

Celebrating Resilience: A Colloquium in Guanajuato, Mexico UndocuScholars LLC co-founders and developers, Aldo and Gerson, delivered an anthropological colloquium in Guanajuato, Mexico this summer. The talk centered on the history of the Dream Movement, which led to the creation of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and irreversibly expanded the image of the immigrant in […]

Speaking on UndocuCulture for CSAC, ImmigrantsRising, and the CCCCO

On October 5th, UndocuScholars LLC spoke on the importance of Cultural Interventions for two important bodies changing the face of educational UndocuResources in the country. Although UndocuCulture is not widely studied, it still impacts the way immigrant communities engage with institutions connected to the government. In collaboration with the California Student Aid Commission, Immigrants Rising […]

UndocuAdvocate Workshops and Other Equity Advocacy Trainings

Conversations around immigration can be difficult to have when there is so much misinformation around the subject. Few people have the time to keep up with constantly changing language, laws, and processes that affect undocumented students while still working full time. This confusion can lead to well-meaning supporters engaging in hurtful but normalized language. UndocuAdvocate […]