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Education, Not Deportation: Building a Sanctuary Campus at UMD
Written by: Emely Gonzalez 🇸🇻 PROFANITY: Protest sign using a vulgar expression at the rally (credit: Emely Gonzalez) Sanctuary cities were first established in the United States in 1971 , when Berkeley, California declared itself a safe place for U.S. Navy soldiers who resisted the Vietnam War. As sanctuary cities grew over the years, jurisdictions adopted varying policies on information-sharing and cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Despite these differenc
La Voz Latina
Mar 132 min read


‘No Kings Day’ march brings protesters to the streets of D.C.
Written by: Dariana Guzman People protest in front of the Congress building in Washington, D.C, at the No Kings protest on October 18, 2025 (Ashley Neyra). More than seven million people across the country, including those in the District of Columbia, marched the streets to protest against the Trump administration on Oct. 18. Carrying handmade signs, shouting chants, and playing their instruments, demonstrators voiced their opposition against the administration, demanding lim
La Voz Latina
Oct 22, 20252 min read


UMD students respond to sexist comments made by protestors
By: Kayla Blietz Demonstrators holds up a sign between Hornbake Library and the Biology and Psychology building at the University of...
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Feb 12, 20232 min read
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