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ETHS: Will protect immigrant students - Evanston Now
Superintendent issues statement on day of Trump's inauguration.
Dr. Campbell & ETHS affirm protections for immigrant students 01/25
Evanston strengthens immigrants’ protections against deportation threat
ETHS Students Without Borders spoke out to urge Evanston to become a Sanctuary City 12-12-2016
Students Without Borders pushes back on new immigration policies
ETHS Teens Explore Immigration and Identity in 'Exceptional Voices' - Evanston RoundTable
“Exceptional Voices,” the exhibit that opened at the Evanston Public Library (EPL) earlier this month, explores such questions as “Where have we come
ETHS students share views on identity, self-expression in photography exhibit
Evanston Township High School students explored social justice issues through captioned photography at a library exhibit that opened Tuesday. Five members of the Students without Borders Club displayed their “photovoice” projects, with photos hung beside captions describing the artists’ intent at Evanston Public Library. The event — co-hosted by EPL and Kids Global Network, Inc.,...
Rap by SWB student Sofia Stutz - Hora de Luchar
Students continue service, activism during COVID-19
Junior Joanna Tafolla has a full plate of community and social service responsibilities. She is a committee member of the ETHS Community Service Club, a board member of the school’s chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and is also on the board for Students Without Borders. While the pandemic and the resulting social...
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