Julia Barajas

Julia Barajas is a reporter focusing on community colleges. Her personal experiences with community colleges began as a high school senior when she enrolled in an introductory Chicano Literature course at East Los Angeles College. This exposure to diverse writing and history influenced her decision to major in literature and Latin American studies for her four-year degree. Barajas aims to provide information that allows students and supporters to thrive in the California Community Colleges system, highlighting the opportunities community colleges offer for both continued education and fresh starts.

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UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike Over University's Handling of Pro-Palestinian Protests

UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike Over University's Handling of Pro-Palestinian Protests

Broke On: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 University of California academic workers, represented by United Auto Workers Local 4811, have voted to authorize a strike in response to the university system's handling of campus protests supporting Palestinians. The strike may disrupt operations across ten UC campuses and could impact the university's ability to deliver on promises to students, community, and the State of California. The union has issued demands including amnesty for arrested students and faculty, divestment from companies profiting from the war in Gaza, and researchers opting out from military funding or oppression of Palestinians.