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Empowering undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals

BRAND NEW GUIDE
Post-Election: What Educators Can Do To Support Undocumented Students
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Post-Election: What Educators Can Do To Support Undocumented Students

Our new guide Post-Election: What Educators Can Do To Support Undocumented Students provides concrete examples of actions you can take—on an institutional level, alongside students, and as an individual—to protect undocumented students, increase support services, and ensure college access and graduation. 

Nancy Jodaitis, E4FC's Director of Higher Education Initiatives, authored this amazing new guide. "Waking up on November 9th, I knew I was not alone in feeling the weight of this election and how it would negatively affect undocumented students and their communities,” she says. "However, this weight will not crush us! This is just the beginning. We must continue to stand alongside our students. We must make sure they know we are taking action to protect them. We must act now.” 

We are confident this Post-Election: What Educators Can Do To Support Undocumented Students will help you prioritize important steps you can take right now.


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