Post-SCA5 Special Program at Millburn Library, NJ Sunday Mar 30 2-4pm


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The California Senate Constitutional Amendment No.5 (SCA-5) was introduced by California State Senator Edward Hernandez to eliminate Proposition 209’s ban on the use of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in recruitment, admissions, and retention programs at California’ public universities and colleges. SCA 5 passed the CA State Senate on Jan. 30, 2014, and crossed over to the CA Assembly. On March 17, 2014, SCA 5 has been returned to CA Senate from the Assembly largely due to oppositions from many Chinese American organizations including Chinese Alliance for Equality.

Please join us at the following program to discuss with our panelists and to voice your opinions and suggestions.

A Community Awakens: Opportunities & Challenges Faced by Asian American Students

Post-SCA5 Special Program
Millburn Public Library
200 Glen Ave
Millburn, NJ 07041

Sunday Mar 30 2pm-4pm

Panelist: Austin Jia, Millburn High School
Chunyuan Li, Ph.D. Pace University
Virginia Ng, President of OCA NJ Chapter
Jack Ouyang, Ph.D. Convener, Chinese Alliance for Equality

To register:

https://register.eventarc.com/22271/challenges-faced-by-asian-american-students-potential-impacts-of-sca-5

This event is hosted by Chinese Alliance for Equality, OCA NJ Chapter and Millburn Short Hills Chinese Association and is open to the public. Please feel feel to invite your friends.