September 2018: Migrant Families: Struggles and Hope

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Sep 13 2018

Migrant Families, Fall 2018

Thursday, 5:00 pm–7:30 pm

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How do you define family?
How have you been able to find family on campus? 

Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind. Family is roots. 

Realest people in your life

No greater love than the love you receive from your family.

Family is homies. Homies is where the hearties. 

Family to me means people who care and love for you more than one can imagine. People who are always there for you during hardships. 

Family is your friend who checks on you out of the blue. Your cousin who always has your back, no matter the situation. Your friends who can tell you when your wrong, even when you think you’re right. Family doesn’t have to be blood. 

Family is people who you’re comfortable enough to be vulnerable with. 

It’s about those whom you love and those whom love you. 

“Family is those who want to keep this country great. Deport illegals, arrest rapists and murderers. White lives matter. We will not give in easily. Be prepared to fight because we are strong. 10 feet, 20 feet, 100 feet tall. Build the wall, build the wall. ICE, ICE baby.” 

Family is people reciprocate your love back to you.