Grads to Be Program Presents: Butterfly Break #3
Join our wellness therapist during our Butterfly Breaks to build community, make connections, and take a break.
Join our wellness therapist during our Butterfly Breaks to build community, make connections, and take a break.
Join us for a presentation where you will learn how you can get started, where to find resources, and hear from a business owner who has started two businesses. This workshop is designed to allow immigrants the space to explore how to start a business, work as independent contractors or freelancers-regardless of their immigration status. […]
Join us virtually for the 3rd Annual Monarch Conference (formerly the Undocumented Student Conference), we aim to honor the resilience, visibility, and solidarity that continue to define our community. Join us as we uplift undocumented, mixed-status, and immigration-impacted students, celebrate collective strength, and continue moving forward together. 9:00 am - 9:45 am Welcome Session This […]
Construyendo Futuros como Familias Inmigrantes es una sesión diseñada para familias actuales y prospectivas, así como para miembros de la comunidad. El taller aclara el proceso universitario, aborda temores comunes relacionados con la seguridad, la ayuda financiera y el estatus migratorio, y destaca los apoyos disponibles para las familias inmigrantes. Las y los participantes conocerán […]
Building Futures as Immigrant Families is a session designed for current and prospective families, as well as community members. The workshop demystifies the college process, addresses common concerns related to safety, financial aid, and immigration status, and highlights the support available to immigrant families. Participants will meet key campus partners—including the Dream Program, Financial Aid, […]
Monarch moments are community talking circles in a private zoom session where students can come together to process current challenges and concerns that our immigrant communities are facing.
Join us to learn about recent hot topics in immigration law.
Non- Citizens need a work permit in order to lawfully work inside the United States. Join CARECEN to learn about immigration options and regulations and common misconceptions related to earning an income.
Unete al Equipo de Servicios Legales Universitario's de CARECEN para obtener mas informacion sobre sus derechos en Estados Unidos (independientemente de su estatus migratorio) y como prepararce para una emergencia
Join our wellness therapist during our Butterfly Breaks to build community, make connections, and take a break.
Monarch moments are community talking circles in a private zoom session where students can come together to process current challenges and concerns that our immigrant communities are facing.
This workshop centers identity, resilience, and storytelling as communal acts of resistance and healing. Rooted in the understanding that none of us get to the other side alone, the experience highlights the power of mentorship, collective support, and radical expression. Through art and storytelling, Obed Silva (Formerly Incarcerated English Professor & Cypress College Alumni) will […]