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After A Year of Separation, De Anza community finally reunited with others

After A Year of Separation, De Anza community finally reunited with others

Stephanie Tran, Reporter | June 14, 2021
Thanks to vaccination efforts, people have started to meet each other without fear of the virus — all in a span of two months.
Maurice Canyon (left) and Umoja students (right). Source: De Anza College

New Umoja counselor at De Anza hopes to be there for his community

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | June 14, 2021
The new Umoja counselor is Maurice Canyon, a former Umoja member dedicated to giving back to the community that guided him.
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De Anza students change up their living spaces after a year in isolation

Johnny Dang, Reporter | June 14, 2021
People have now been stuck at home in the same living spaces for well over a year. For some De Anza College students, it is time to make some changes.
De Anza students and faculty discussing Anti-Blackness with local activists from BLACK Outreach SJ.

Panel explores anti-Blackness in the Bay Area

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 12, 2021
De Anza College students, alumni and faculty discussed anti-Blackness in the Bay Area in a panel with leaders of BLACK Outreach San Jose on June 4.
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Students engage in discussion of mental health through panel

Crystal Flores, Reporter | June 9, 2021
De Anza and Foothill College addressed mental health in communities of color in a mental health panel on May 17.
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Students with family abroad rejoice over vaccine news and decreasing cases

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 3, 2021
As the pandemic shut down most travel for months, students could not see their family members that live abroad. But as COVID-19 cases decrease and vaccines are distributed, these students are hoping to see their family again.
Panel of Native American and Indigenous heritage speakers in the fourth installment of De Anza College’s mulitracial panel series “Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action"

Native American and Indigenous panel discuss reckoning with colonialism

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 2, 2021
Indigenous speakers shared the broadly forgotten history of their lineages in the fourth installment of De Anza College’s multiracial panel series “Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action” on May 21.
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De Anza students learn about a career in health care at panel

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | June 1, 2021
Panelists advised healthcare students about reaching out to underserved communities at the “Healthcare Providers Career Panel” on May 12 as part of a panel series about healthcare workers.
Eunice Romero (left) and Yaneth Gutierrez (right)

Mother and daughter De Anza alumni break age barriers

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | June 1, 2021
When Eunice Romero graduated from De Anza College in 2018, she was proud to be the first woman in her family to attend college. But Romero’s mother and biggest supporter, 43-year-old Yaneth Gutierrez, wasn’t cheering from the crowd — she was alongside Romero, graduating too.
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Panelists highlight local resources for LGBTQ+ people struggling with mental health at district event

May 31, 2021
The “Q Corner & LGBTQ Awareness” event highlighted mental health problems in the LGBTQ+ community and local resources on May 20 as part of the Foothill-De Anza District Mental Health Awareness Week.
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