A Dream Come True Documentary Premiere (English Version) and Firebaugh Tribute Event

Join us at the Marco Antonio Firebaugh Tribute

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Check out the English Version of our Latest Documentary on the  

Dreamers Study Abroad Program:

A Dream Come True (2016) 

Through the California-Mexico Dreamers Study Abroad Program, Dreamers have had the incredible chance to return to their native Mexico. This rare opportunity is available to undocumented students who are protected under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Selected participants are able to travel to Mexico for educational purposes through a college course offered by the Califonia-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) and California State University, Long Beach.

The Winter 2015 trip, funded by the Juntos Podemos / Together We Can Foundation, was a dream come true for 30 Dreamers who did not have the opportunity to return to Mexico, in some cases, for more than 20 years since they were brought as children to the United States.

CMSC Multimedia Director and filmmaker Lidieth Arevalo, created the wonderful documentary below, which features highlights from the Winter 2015 Dreamers Study Abroad 24-day trip, including exciting travel moments, emotional family reunions, and strong friendships developing among the participants.  The documentary below is in English, and the Spanish version included in our previous newsletter is available here.

 

To see more videos related to our program, visit our official YouTube account here.


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Marco Antonio Firebaugh Tribute Night 

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Join Future Underrepresented Educational Leaders (F.U.E.L.) next Thursday, October 13th from 8PM-10PM in USU-205 at CSULB.  F.U.E.L. will host a Tribute for Marco Antonio Firebaugh in celebration of what would be his 50th birthday. Expected attendees include, Mr. Firegbaugh's mother and children, other members of his family, as well as prominent local leaders, and students. You won't want to miss this wonderful event.

Marco Antonio Firebaugh's legacy reflects a wide range of undertakings, and foremost was his dedication to serving the most vulnerable and the underrepresented. Above all, he stood up for immigrants and working families.

Marco was born on October 13, 1966 in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, migrated to the U.S. as a young boy and never forgot his humble beginnings. After being diagnosed with liver disease in 2003, he died on March 21, 2006 from severe complications.

His legacy lives on today in particular through his AB-540 bill, signed into law on Oct 12, 2001 by Governor Gray Davis, allowing undocumented students in California to pay in-state tuition, at public colleges and universities rather than the out-of-state rate for non-residents. A historic breakthrough precedent in U.S. higher education, now replicated by several states that benefit the growing student population now often referred to as Dreamers.

To learn more about Marco Antonio Firebaugh's life and legacy, read this article from the CMSC website and see the video below:

 

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