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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

This was an information picket that faculty (that took place on Oct 6, 2021) and staff attended to advocate to keep health insurance provided by the district. By having this as your background on Zoom, you show support to the Union here at Cerritos.

Union Negotiations

Samuel Chacko, News Editor
February 22, 2022
Lynn Wang and April Bracamontes declared the importance of investing in faculty regarding a contract.
Sometimes even Desi individuals can prove troublesome. Jara's own mother lamented that taking medication would bring about more harm than good.

Being a South Asian woman

Matthew Espinosa, Staff Writer
February 12, 2022
Moving into the U.S. from a different continent can be more disorienting than it seems, even for individuals who have learned English in countries like India. Sahaas for Cause serves to help Cerritos students recognize the difficulties and elaborate on them with the personal stories of South Asian immigrants.
Boundaries can be implicit and not everything needs to be said. However, communicating verbally can help clear the air and even build up trust.

Boundaries of a relationship

Matthew Espinosa, Staff Writer
February 4, 2022
Boundaries in nature are ambiguous and subject to change. Teal Table Talks: My Relationship Boundaries... Revealed! is held to clarify the more concrete aspects of them.
Cherise Charleswell, development manager of Journey Out, educated about twenty participants on how sex trafficking involves vulnerability. Charleswell said it's important to notice red flags such as signs of discomfort within the victim.

The fight against sex trafficking includes vulnerability

Fatima Durrani, Opinion Editor
February 2, 2022
Journey Out, a nonprofit organization for victims of sexual exploitation & trafficking, was invited by Cerritos College to educate viewers of how victims of sexual trafficking continue to have their lives destroyed. On Jan. 26, advocate Cherise Charleswell spoke to participants about the vulnerability victims experience and how to help.
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