- Signatures: 584
- Goal: 2,000
- Deadline: 11-15-2006
| Number | Date | Prefix | Name | Age | City | State | School or College (if any) | Occupation (if any) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 585 | 4:31 pm PDT, Mar 29 | Anne Seidel | 22 | Nuremberg | |||||
| 584 | 9:06 pm PDT, Mar 14 | alison tan | 9 | singapore | Methodist Girls' School Singapore | Student | Every child has a right to learn. | ||
| 583 | 1:55 am PST, Dec 20 | Simos Tarabatzis | 27 | Kavala | |||||
| 582 | 9:35 pm PDT, Aug 17 | patricia osborne | 28 | Hicksville | New York | ||||
| 581 | 8:08 am PDT, Aug 15 | Sandi Shocket | 45 | Metairie | Louisiana | ||||
| 580 | 9:03 pm PDT, Aug 10 | Erica Marvin | 18 | Salinas | California | ||||
| 579 | 6:33 pm PDT, Aug 4 | Gared Oudeans | 47 | Green Bay | Wisconsin | ||||
| 578 | 9:56 pm PDT, Jun 18 | William Harper | 57 | Athens | Georgia | ||||
| 577 | 2:42 pm PDT, Apr 28 | Melissa Bardwell | 27 | Seattle | Washington | ||||
| 576 | 4:40 pm PDT, Mar 31 | Lauren Stone | 44 | Bakersfield | California | ||||
| 575 | 2:56 pm PDT, Mar 26 | Doranna Mcclendon | 39 | Tempe | Arizona | ||||
| 574 | 9:38 pm PST, Feb 2 | Mrs. | Misty Palmer | 22 | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | Apartment leasing/office manager | ||
| 573 | 7:00 pm PST, Jan 26 | Michele Long | 20 | Louisville | Kentucky | ||||
| 572 | 9:16 pm PST, Dec 15 | Rocco Yateem | 0 | Richmond | California | Engineer | |||
| 571 | 12:37 am PST, Nov 14 | Anonymous | 20 | Belgaum | |||||
| 570 | 11:30 am PDT, Oct 11 | Claire Krauss | 19 | Urbana | Illinois | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Student | ||
| 569 | 7:13 pm PDT, Oct 9 | Katherine Heizer | 40 | Taylor Mill | Kentucky | ||||
| 568 | 4:02 pm PDT, Oct 8 | Jody Carter | 20 | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | ||||
| 567 | 10:21 pm PDT, Sep 21 | Anonymous | 47 | Honolulu | Hawaii | ||||
| 566 | 1:15 pm PDT, Sep 21 | Sara Dubois | 0 | Newcastle | Washington | Went to CSUF-Fresno, CA. Majored in Bilingual Education (Spanish/English) | Social Services/Social Work; had taught at Migrant head Start and in public school kindergarten | Seems everyone and everything is turning against victims, not only human, but animal, of Katrina. This smacks of racial discrimination to me. What reason does UC-Berkeley have for cutting most of these people out? | |
| 565 | 4:43 am PDT, Sep 16 | Elizabeth Pugh | 18 | Notre Dame | Indiana | Saint Mary's | Desk worker, tutor | People first! Care for all people as we are one nation, not individual parts. After all, United we Stand... | |
| 564 | 5:03 am PDT, Sep 9 | misty hodges | 29 | Princeton | West Virginia | ||||
| 563 | 6:55 pm PDT, Sep 3 | Linda Bonura | 58 | Denham Springs | Louisiana | ||||
| 562 | 11:23 am PDT, Aug 26 | Bryan Freehling | 39 | Lahaska | Pennsylvania | BA in Spanish/French, BS in African-American Studies, MA in Education | Educator/Bussinessman | ||
| 561 | 2:53 pm PDT, Aug 20 | Monica Noberg | 15 | burnsville | Minnesota | ||||
| 560 | 8:57 am PDT, Aug 20 | Ryan Mc Kenzie | 22 | Apple Valley | California | ||||
| 559 | 8:15 am PDT, Aug 9 | Mrs. | rina altus | 0 | Marlboro | New Jersey | "Be the change you want to see in the world" | ||
| 558 | 7:07 pm PDT, Aug 2 | Sue Harrington | 59 | Piedmont | California | ||||
| 557 | 3:59 pm PDT, Jul 11 | Michelle Pattillo | 17 | Bremerton | Washington | ||||
| 556 | 4:37 pm PDT, Jun 4 | Britt Cristiaensen | 21 | - | student | ||||
| 555 | 2:18 pm PDT, May 30 | Mark Mendoza | 27 | Northampton | Massachusetts | ||||
| 554 | 1:48 pm PDT, May 25 | Julie Kleinert | 35 | Lehi | Utah | ||||
| 553 | 1:24 pm PDT, May 22 | Rev Amanda Lancaster | 31 | Decaturville | Tennessee | Minister | I feel like these people have already been through so much. Why would anyone desire to make it any harder for them. | ||
| 552 | 11:12 pm PDT, May 6 | BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS | 0 | Nashville | Tennessee | ||||
| 551 | 7:04 pm PDT, May 6 | Sara McKinley | 28 | Woodland Hills | California |
Allow the Displaced Katrina Students to Stay at UC-Berkeley
- Seventy-seven students from New Orleans universities have relocated to UC-Berkeley as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. The students are from Tulane University and two historically black colleges/universities (HBCUs), Xavier and Dillard.
- Currently, UC-Berkeley is saying these students must return to New Orleans next term and cannot continue their studies at Cal.
- Some of the displaced students cannot return to New Orleans next semester and want to continue their studies at UC-Berkeley. For many students, adequate housing is unavailable. The mayor of New Orleans has publicly stated that the city will not be truly habitable for at least six more months.
- Xavier and Dillard universities are historically black colleges and have been especially devastated by Katrina. Xavier, which up until now sent more black students to medical school than any other university in the nation, has been forced to lay off or place on unpaid leave 396 of its 784 faculty and staff. Dillard has been forced to terminate half of its staff as well. They have little to no housing available for students. Only a national relief effort with government and/or private funds can restore these universities to their historically vital role of expanding access to higher education to all.
- Other universities and colleges, including UCLA and Saint Mary’s, have offered the displaced Katrina students the opportunity to continue their studies at those universities.
- The displaced Katrina students are struggling to readjust their lives and pursue their education. Forcing students to leave only prolongs their state of uncertainty and forces them to search for new colleges and homes next term. These students should not have to bear the burden of this manmade disaster. Only an outpouring of national, including federal government, aid can restore their universities and their lives.
- At a time when the UC-Berkeley administration is stating its commitment to increase underrepresented minority student enrollment, forcing the highly-qualified Xavier and Dillard students to leave undercuts and compromises the university’s efforts.
Therefore, we the undersigned:
- We call on UC-Berkeley to allow the displaced Katrina students to continue their studies and complete their degrees here if they so choose.
- We call on the federal government to make available the funding that will be necessary to fully restore Xavier, Dillard, Tulane, and other Gulf Coast universities so that the displaced Katrina students across the country have fully functioning colleges to return to.
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