This U.S. bill, introduced in 2001, sought to provide a pathway to legal status for certain undocumented youth who met specific requirements.
What is the DREAM Act?
What organization was formed after the 2010 DREAM Camp?
What is One Michigan
What does END stand for?
What is Education Not Deportation
What is the paradox pointed out by Corrunker in the article?
What is Paradox between Globalization and Migration
How many undocumented immigrants are in the US (estimated)?
To be part of the DREAM Act, undocumented youth had to arrive in the U.S. before they were 16 and also have this kind of background (no crimes, good behavior, etc.)
What are the DREAM Act requirements?
Who was the cofounder of One Michigan and DREAM Activist?
What is Ali
What type of activism is the Sans-Papiers movement?
What is Coming out of the Shadows activism
How does Globalization threaten the Power of Nation-States and how did nation-states address this?
What is Globalization serves as a threat to the state's power to regulate what enters and exits their territory.
As a response, states have responded to this issue by intensifying their immigration policies
What does the DREAM Act Stand for?
People who are often criminalized and restricted by punitive state immigrant laws
What is Immigrants
One Michigan joined this big protest in DC with 200 people.
What is March for America
What is the slogan of the 2011 coming out of the shadows event?
What is Undocumented, Unafraid, United
Concept wherein there is a slow building of alternative values and ideas that challenge the status quo.
What is Gramsci’s concept of a “war of position”
Name a Similar bill to the DREAM Act?
Undocumented youth shared their stories in public to ask for change. They called it this.
What is “Coming Out of the Shadows”?
In this city, undocumented students marched 50 miles.
What is Ann Arbor?
What is acculturation
Differentiate Hegemony and Counterhegemony and give an example for each that was discussed.
What is Hegemony can be identified when the dominant class dominates cultural discourses through the manipulation of symbols and values. [Immigration Policies]
Counterhegemony wherein people develop new ideas to challenge existing dominant beliefs. [Civil disobedience, lobbying, organizing campaigns, and sharing narratives]
What does DACA stand for?
What is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals