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UCLA Fellowship Pays Students $7,000 Stipend for Immigration and Social Justice Activism

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June 26, 2026

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UCLA Fellowship Pays Students $7,000 Stipend for Immigration and Social Justice Activism

“think critically about the intersecting issues impacting our communities, including social, economic, and racial justice” The post UCLA Fellowship Pays Students 7,000 Stipend for Immigration and Social Justice Activism first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Fox News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly donate $1.1 million to pro-immigration groups after 2025 federal enforcement

LA Dodgers gave 1.1 million in 2026 to California Community Foundation and Labor Community Services after immigration raids hit Los Angeles last year.

UrduPoint

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· Jul 6, 2026

IUB providing scholarships worth over Rs 550 million annually: VC

IUB providing scholarships worth over Rs 550 million annually: VC

Mises Institute

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· Jul 4, 2026

Kudzu: Another "Gift" to America from the USDA

Kudzu: Another "Gift" to America from the USDA

AzerNews

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· Jun 24, 2026

Russia’s Leningrad region introduces bounty for downed drones

Under the new program, recruits who sign a contract through the regional military enlistment office will receive a one-time payment of 250,000 rubles.

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lessons I Have Learned from Researching School Reform

Many years ago, I had met with a group of Stanford University graduate students then working on their joint Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and education. Some had taught for a few years through Teach for America and were eager Continue reading

Los Angeles Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Inside the California ICE detention boycott over $18 coffee grounds, $21 tampon boxes

More than 300 detainees are estimated to have signed grievance letters sent to facility administrators, according to advocates with the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice.

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Related coverage for "UCLA Fellowship Pays Students $7,000 Stipend for Immigration and Social Justice Activism": Fox News — Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly donate $1.1 million to pro-immigration groups after 2025 federal enforcement. UrduPoint — IUB providing scholarships worth over Rs 550 million annually: VC. Mises Institute — Kudzu: Another "Gift" to America from the USDA. AzerNews — Russia’s Leningrad region introduces bounty for downed drones. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice — Lessons I Have Learned from Researching School Reform. Los Angeles Times — Inside the California ICE detention boycott over $18 coffee grounds, $21 tampon boxes