Michael P. DiRaimondo ’80 (School of Law) was interviewed on CUTV News Radio, where he discussed commonly believed myths surrounding immigration as well as the facts—including laws, and the very valid reasons that an immigrant can qualify for asylum. He is the senior partner in the immigration law firm DiRaimondo and Masi.
Kate Sipe ’02
What if classrooms were envisioned as a small democracy? What if our students practiced democracy in their classroom year after year? Further, what if they knew they deserved it? Kate Sipe, ’02, Antioch University Seattle MA in Education with Graduate Teacher Preparation and an adjunct faculty who teaches Classroom Management courses, published a timely post in Medium in the wake of the 2020 Presidential election about the importance of democratic schools and teaching civics to our children: “Psst… Hey teachers… Let’s teach civics in our classrooms every single day.” Start today. Start small. Just start. Let your classroom be a microcosm