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Latinx Files: What to make of Hispanic Heritage Month?

Latinx Files: What to make of Hispanic Heritage Month?
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SAPEP: Is California investing in an equitable future?

Currently, the California state legislature is considering what to do with its one-time budget surplus. We, the Office of the External Affairs Vice President, along with the UC Student Association, believe the state should invest $20 million of that surplus in the UC system’s own Student Academic Preparedness and Educational Partnership programs, or SAPEP. This election season witnessed the proposal of Proposition 16 (a ballot initiative made to repeal Prop. 209), which would have reinstated affirmative action in public hiring, contracting and, most importantly, admissions throughout California public universities. Unfortunately, the measure failed to pass, leaving many wondering what the future for students of color will look like.

Save Arab American Studies! – Mondoweiss

Students raise their fist in solidarity with the Third World Liberation Front 2016, the name of the four students on a hunger strike to defend the funding of the SF State College of Ethnic Studies, during an emergency press conference in the Quad Monday, May 9, 2016. (Photo: Melissa Minton/Creative Commons/Flikr) In a struggle that is eerily similar to the battle for the Mexican American Studies program in Tucson a decade ago, teachers, students, and community activists in California are fighting to defend the content and pedagogy of ethnic studies. Their opposition? California politicians and right-wing lobbyists who are trying to turn transformative knowledge into a pale, ineffective shadow of itself.

Oscar Dubón, Jr to step down as vice chancellor of equity and inclusion

Oscar Dubón, Jr. to step down as vice chancellor of equity and inclusion Last Updated December 20, 2020 Oscar Dubón, Jr., vice chancellor of equity and inclusion at UC Berkeley for more than three years, is stepping down from his position in June of 2021. Oscar Dubón, Jr., vice chancellor for equity and inclusion at UC Berkeley, is stepping down from his position in June of 2021. Having held the position for more than three years, Dubón made significant contributions for BIPOC students, according to a campuswide email. The email credits his leadership for establishing committees to oversee institutional support for Latinx/Chicanx, Asian Pacific Islander and Native American students.

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