Language Rights Town Hall
Town hall meeting on language rights: public agencies need to provide translation and interpretative services! more information
Got questions? Contact Sunhye Choi
Language Rights Town Hall
Town hall meeting on language rights: public agencies need to provide translation and interpretative services! more information
Got questions? Contact Sunhye Choi
Dear Community Leader:
I write you because the Korean Resource Center has found a grave problem in education in Orange County, and we wish to inform you and discuss possible solutions to it.
As an immigrant community, one of our biggest concerns is education. Everyone should that right to get quality education. In California, in addition to the basic right to receiving equal education regardless of immigration status, the right to pay in-state tuition is specified by law.
riKu matsuda at KPFK 90.7 FM interviews with Joann Lee, Directing Attorney at LAFLA, and Yongho Kim, Immigrant Rights Project Coordinator at KRC
[audio:http://krcla.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/kpfk-10-4-07.mp3]
kpfk-10-4-07.mp3
Community Urged to Defend Right to Attend College Regardless of Immigration Status: in-state tuition is guaranteed by law, denial of admissions by UCSD is unfair
Koreatown Daily A2
(Photo) Morna Ha, Youth Department Coordinator at NAKASEC, says "Undocumented students also can legally study in the U.S. while paying in-state tuition through the AB 540"