For
immediate release
For Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Press
Contacts:
Undocumented
Students Speak Out Against Unchallenged Discriminatory Practices and Increase
Tuition at Northeastern Illinois University
Chicago
IL – Undocumented students of Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) have
organized a Speak Out event in which they will address NEIU administrators,
faculty and staff on what they consider to be discriminatory practices that the
University holds against students lacking a social security number or
citizenship status – this is in connection to the One year anniversary of the undocumented
student club “Undocumented Resilient and Organized – URO.”
URO
demands full access to education, on campus resources and job opportunities, and
full participation in all programs and services at NEIU, no matter the student’s
immigration status – something that is currently denied to undocumented
students. Some of these policies of the university have long gone unchallenged -
until now. In addition they will touch upon a recent decision by the board of
trustees to increase tuition to incoming students and those who have been at
the University for more than six years.
“We recently learned that tuition was going to
increase. We can only hope that the number of scholarships will also increase.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. In our case, it is an undocumented
child and we hope that our village, which is NEIU, can remove the barriers we
face on-campus” stated URO member and graduate Joselyn Galvez.
“Tuition will increase
this coming fall, and this increase will disproportionately affect undocumented
students who pay out of pocket; they will also affect students who have been at
the university for over 6 years, as I have. Students stay here for many years
because we are poor and further impoverished by having to pay tuition” said
Jose Herrera a student and migrant justice advocate.
NEIU board of trustees members were invited
to attend.
Administrators, faculty and staff were also invited to attend. Dr. Frank Ross,
Vice President for Students Affairs, other administrators, staff and faculty
have confirmed attendance.
WHAT: URO’s One Year Anniversary and
Speak Out Event
WHEN: Tuesday – March 26, 2013
WHERE: 5500 N. St. Louis, Student Union
Building - Golden Eagles Room (SU
103)
TIME: 2:30PM-4:15pm
*Media is welcome to arrive at any point
of the program. Speeches will be made between 3:10 and 3:45pm.
Program is as follows
·
2:30
- Social: Networking,
food/Appetizers and Music provided by our URO friend Bryan Castillo
·
3:05
- Welcoming: by URO members Jazmín Morales (URO - President) and Lisbet
Ruiz
·
3:10
- Speak Out: Guest Speakers include
o
Elizabeth Cervantes: NEIU Alumna, former URO member, community
organizer, and an awesome friend! She holds a BA in sociology. She is also the
co-founder of the Bolingbrook community-based organization, Southwest Suburban
Immigrant Project (SSIP). Elizabeth has done extensive work on electoral
organizing and immigrant rights activism. She currently is an organizer for the
Dupage County Area Project promoting the Youth Mariachi Arts program.
o
Dra. Christina Gómez:
URO club adviser an
amazing professor and friend. Dra. Gómez is a sociology professor and serves as
the coordinator for the Latino and Latin American Studies program at NEIU. She
helps cultivate humbleness, confidence and agency for URO. She shares with us
the many ways we can express ourselves, valuing the many knowledges and
experiences of students, e.g. undocumented students, always prioritizing
students as agents of solutions.
o
Dr. Erica Meiners: An amazing friend and scholar-activist. Dr.
Meiners is a professor of Education and Women's and Gender Studies at NEIU. She
is also a great mentor! Always engaging with students, sharing knowledge,
opening new pathways and breaking down barriers with students at NEIU. On and
off campus she is well known for her amazing work both theoretical and practical.
Working for justice, she addresses topics e.g. prison industrial complex,
militarization, immigration, border, detention, deportation, and queer and
feminist politics. She shares an abolitionist and critical perspectives that
challenge our ways of thinking and viewing our daily lives.
o
Joselyn
Gálvez: NEIU graduate,
co-founder and alumna adviser for URO, a great friend and colleague! She holds
a BA in mathematics and secondary education; currently she is pursuing
Bilingual/Bicultural Education at NEIU. Joselyn has been recognized for her
excellence in her academic studies as well as for her passion in education,
especially with immigrant Latino/a high school students. URO sees Joselyn as an
example of dedication and commitment to the undocumented struggle. She uses her
life experiences as a political tool for education and mobilization.
·
3:30
- Special Recognitions: These are to be revealed on the day of the event, as well
as in the program brochure on that day.
·
3:40
- Call to Action and Final Remarks: by: José
G. Herrera, a senior majoring in sociology and Karen Figueroa, former NEIU student and longtime migrant and social
justice advocate.
·
3:55
- Belly Dance Performance by Gabriela
Buitrón and
o
Guitar
and viola Performance by
Franklin Ortega and
Samuel Aguirre
·
4:30
End of event
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In
solidarity,
URO Team
--
Undocumented
Resilient & Organized is an organization of undocumented and fellow
students who can relate, commit and contribute to the following:
- Building a community of support among
undocumented students at NEIU.
- Creating awareness about issues affecting
undocumented students and students of mixed-status families. This includes
educating administration, faculty, staff and students but also ourselves.
- Mentoring undocumented high school students as
they transition to higher education.
- Building bridges among other student
organizations on and off campus.
- Expanding financial resources available to
undocumented students through: fundraisers, new scholarships, and other
incentives.