Talia Alvarez, 23, journalism and political science major, presents about Dale De Anza alongside Leila McCabe, De Anza alumna and Karla Magaña-Ocón, 21, communications major. Dale De Anza helps eligible undocumented immigrants and their families apply for legal and employment security.Jennifer Melgarejo, 21, sociology major, discusses the campaign to extend Proposition 30 with Shane Avila, 21, economics major. Proposition 30, passed in 2012, increased taxes to prevent education budget cuts.Khang Le, 24, chemical engineering major, speaks to students about Higher Education for AB 540 Students with Joseph Ellison, 21, and Melecia Navarro, program coordinator. AB 540, passed in 2001, allows certain undocumented students in California to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities.Mohammed Zaidi, 19, computer science major, discusses volunteering for De Anza Students for Bernie Sanders with Pedro Enriquez, 24, philosophy major, and Edgar Godinez, 20, philosophy majorA group of students ask Thao Le, 19, liberal arts major, about Renters’ Rights Coalition of Silicon Valley, which is working to strengthen rent control and just cause eviction laws, and eliminate discrimination against Section 8 voucher holders in San Jose.Christopher Schaffer, 19, liberal arts major, and Benjamin Dinh, 19, nutrition/food science major, pose for the Proposition 30 “Fund Our Future” campaign.Philip Huynh, 21, computer engineering major, Bun Wregin, 24, psychology major, and Kaede Hamilton, 23, sociology major, pose for the Proposition 30 “Extend Our Future” campaign.
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