She brought her strength, her work, her passion, her hopes and dreams...and her stories. Caldecott Honor artist and five-time Pura Belpr winner Yuyi Morales's gorgeous new picture book Dreamers is about making a home in a new place. Yuyi and her son Kelly's passage was not easy, and Yuyi spoke no English whatsoever at the time. But together, they found an unexpected, unbelievable place: the public library. There, book by book, they untangled the language of this strange new land, and learned to make their home within it.

Dreamers is a celebration of what migrantes bring with them when they leave their homes. It's a story about family. And it's a story to remind us that we are all dreamers, bringing our own gifts wherever we roam. Beautiful and powerful at any time but given particular urgency as the status of our own Dreamers becomes uncertain, this is a story that is both topical and timeless.


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The lyrical text is complemented by sumptuously detailed illustrations, rich in symbolism. Also included are a brief autobiographical essay about Yuyi's own experience, a list of books that inspired her (and still do), and a description of the beautiful images, textures, and mementos she used to create this book.

Welcome to the DREAMer Resource Office (DRO), here we provide an inclusive, diverse, and safe space for undocumented (including mixed-status) students, staff, faculty and community members. The DRO aims to provide support and resources, and provide opportunities to build community. The DRO at CSUSM was established in Fall of 2017 through the efforts of students, staff, faculty, and alumni.

Please know that as of Spring 2022, we have returned to campus and will be providing services in person and online. As we continue to provide services in a hybrid format, we want to assure you that the DRO team is here to ensure that our services are widely available, especially during this time of transition.

You can also get in contact with us, via email at dreamers@csusm.edu, or by sending us a direct message to our Instagram at @csusmdreameroffice. We will be updating both the website and our Instagram regularly. Thank you for your patience.

The annual Dream Conference is intended to connect Undocumented Status Students with on and off campus resources as well as to empower students and their families to pursue higher education regardless of their immigration status. Past workshops have included topics on Entrepreneurship, Know Your Rights, AB 540 and California Dream Act application. For information on the upcoming conference email dreamers@deltacollege.edu or call (209) 954-5731.

If you meet the requirements above, you should complete the CA Dream Act Application for financial aid. ( A certified GPA is also necessary for Cal Grant consideration.) Your college is responsible for verifying your AB 540 eligibility. Check with your Admissions Office early in the summer before the Fall Term starts.

**If you have Temporary Protected Status or hold a U Visa you may be eligible for the California Dream Act. AB 1899 allows U and T visa holders to also apply for state financial aid. (T visa holders should file a FAFSA, U visa holders should file a CA Dream Act Application)

CA Dreamers should still file a CA Dream Act Application instead of a FAFSA and submit a Non-SSN GPA. If you or your school submits your certified GPA using your DACA SSN, make sure you include that DACA SSN on question #8 of your CA Dream Act Application.

To advance economic stability of communities by increasing community college degree completion rates among students. This will be done by providing students with services that include, case management, weekly check-ins, emergency financial aid, as well as support programs and personal support.

The mission of Empowering women is to support and empower English as a Second Language Learner (ESL) students as they transition from ESL courses to college courses. The goals is to empower one another, develop leadership through volunteer opportunities, and overcome obstacles together.

Short-term personal counseling, up to 6 sessions, provided by Professional Clinical Counseling Interns in partnership with CSU Stanislaus. All personal counseling appointments will be virtual via Zoom during the Summer term. Zoom appointments are available Mondays-Thursdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. & Fridays 8 -11 a.m.

Immigrants Rising has put together a list of resources to help undocumented individuals and allies navigate the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. Please contact us if there are additional resources that you would like to add to this document. We will continue to update the list as the situation develops.

In light of an impending Supreme Court decision about DACA amidst the COVID-19 crisis, it is recommended that DACA recipients strongly consider renewing their status as soon as possible. Use this recourse from United We Dream for the top 5 things you should know about renewals.

We at Delta College are proud of our collaboration with the Dreamers Project and are committed to continuing to increase our support for our undocumented students and remove barriers as they pursue higher education. 152ee80cbc

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