Webcast: Updates on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Immigration and Constitutional Rights

Thursday, November 8, 2018 - 12:00pm
Location: 
https://calstate.adobeconnect.com/DACA

The CSU Office of the Chancellor, in collaboration with the University of California Immigrant Legal Services Center, presents a systemwide webcast for students and campus staff, led by experts who will discuss the latest developments regarding DACA and other issues impacting students.

Speakers will include:

  • Rachel Ray, Managing Attorney, University of California Immigrant Legal Services Center
  • Vivek Mittal, Managing Attorney, University of California Immigrant Legal Services Center
  • Carrie Rieth, University Counsel CSU Office of the Chancellor
  • Ray Murillo, Director of Student Programs CSU Office of the Chancellor
  • Dr. Ana Aguayo-Bryant, Assistant Director of Student Programs CSU Office of the Chancellor

WEBCAST LINK:  https://calstate.adobeconnect.com/DACA

No registration is required. You may enter the webcast as a guest.  You will be prompted to enter a name.  DO NOT ENTER YOUR NAME.  Instead, we recommend you enter your campus name during the login prompt.

AUDIO

Simply login and stream the audio via your computer speakers. Communicate with the host & presenters by typing into the on-screen Chat Pods.

TEST YOUR COMPUTER

  1. Use a wired connection (not wireless) to reduce latency.
  2. Check your computer latency by rolling over the latency level in a green bar at top right of your webcast screen.
  3. Please be sure your computer is webcast read by clicking this test link.

TECHNICAL QUESTIONS?

Contact Jennifer Wicks, Executive Producer, Systemwide Professional Development jwicks@calstate.edu. Feel free to contact Jennifer to pre-test, making sure your computer is webcast ready, 2 days prior to the live webcast.

KNOW YOUR RIGHT CARDS

The National Immigration Law Center created Know Your Rights cards with steps people can take to prepare and protect themselves and their families if they encounter an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent or the police.  Please feel free to distribute the link to students to help them understand their rights regardless of their immigration status. The card is available in several different languages.