Meet Uzzi, a DREAMer from Chicago!
In anticipation of Coming Out of the Shadows Week, stories written and submitted by undocumented youth will be published daily. More stories shedding light on the experiences of DREAMers can be found...
View Article10 Reasons to be OUT and PROUD as an UNDOCUMENTED Immigrant
Are your scared, mystified, perplexed, confused and just downright troubled by our call to “come out?” Why should undocumented immigrants come out and more importantly, be out? 10. Because the closet...
View ArticleBeating your Coming Out Fears
You have decided to be one of the thousands of undocumented youth that are standing up and speaking out. How can you overcome the fear of telling someone you’re undocumented? I first came out to a...
View ArticleDREAMActivist Reader, weekend edition!
Trail of DREAMS on CNN’s Rick’s List. Aliens Anonymous, the musical. Senator Graham on his meeting with Obama on CIR. Internet control in Venezuela? Not cool, Hugo. Â Not cool. Cute, and funny, and...
View ArticleNILC- "Stop the Self-Imposed Brain Drain"
Press release, National Immigration Law Center LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Undocumented students from coast to coast will announce their status and identity publicly this week. Â In “coming out” to their...
View ArticleResults of Our Coming Out Thus Far!
So this whole idea of coming out undocumented as a community officially launched last Wednesday, and I’m sure you’re wondering how things are going so far. Maybe you’d like to see what’s been done and...
View Article(NYC) Coming Out Rally Friday March 19th outside of Federal Plaza!!!
Join us this Friday at our Coming Out Rally outside of 26 Federal Plaza. Â Bring your “I am undocumented” shirts and come hear some very powerful testimonies of Dreamers unafraid to come out and tell...
View ArticleInterview with a Peer Counselor
In the spirit of coming out and building your own personal networks, DREAMActivist sat down with a former peer counselor at UCLA, Azadeh G., to ask some pertinent questions. Â Read on… DA: Are there...
View ArticleComing Out: Conny
My name is Conny Torres and I am undocumented. In elementary school in Ecuador, I have been committed to my education because I know that without it I could not reach my goals in life. Both of my...
View ArticleAsk Angy: A New Me
Angy, Why do you ask people to come out? Is it safe? How did you feel after coming out because if it’s still the same status there’s no point in doing it. Telling the anti immigrants you’re...
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