Supporting Our Undocumented Students and Community
A Call to Action
We welcome you to join us in deliberate thought and action. Our presenters will share narratives of immigrant experiences on our campuses and in our communities, as well as resources and practices for engaging in the co-creation of liberation for our immigrant students and community.
During this workshop we will share and explore strategies that
can shape, transform, and influence the future of our
immigrant students on our campuses, in this state and
country.
We will focus on areas related to Mental Health, barriers and
access to Higher Education, Organizing and Collective
Bargaining, Legal Advocacy for change, and many resources.
Trainers:
Belinda C. Lum, PhD; Professor of Sociology, Chief Negotiator,
LRCFT, Sacramento City College
Belinda Lum is a Professor of Sociology and affiliated faculty in Ethnic Studies at Sacramento City College. They also serve as the Chief Negotiator of the Los Rios College Federation of Teachers. She specializes in the area of immigration, labor, and race relations.
Leis Rodriguez, Esq.
Civil Rights and Youth Justice Immigration Law
Leis Rodriguez currently serves as General Counsel for the California Association for Professional Employees (CAPE). They specialize in Immigration, Labor and Employment, Human Rights, Civil Rights. Labor Law. Arbitration and Hearings.