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What is El Dia de los Muertos? How do you create an altar? The Day of the Dead is a traditional Mexican holiday that is celebrated on November 2. This day focuses on honoring and remembering loved ones who have passed away. In this celebration, death does not represent
As an anchor partner at the University of San Diego’s Mulvaney Center for Community Awareness and Social Action, we are inviting friends of ASF and the binational community to meet and mingle at the University of San Diego’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES). September 24, 2022 @
We invite you to take part in this social-emotional learning activity for youth. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is a skill-development process through which we learn how to manage emotions, problem solve, and create positive relationships with others. We invest in the social-emotional wellness of our students to assist them
Marisela entered Advancing Students Forward in 1998 as an eager middle schooler. She graduated from university in 2009 and is now an accountant in the produce industry in Tijuana, Mexico. Marisela remains connected to ASF past graduation and employment. She maintains the ASF alumni network and is committed to mentoring
Students in Tijuana, Mexico gathered safely outside on December 11th for the ASF annual posada. ASF continues supporting youth during the pandemic. It was the first ASF student-wide gathering since March of 2020. Together at last ASF students gathered safely on December 11th for our annual Posada. A Posada –
Students in Tijuana, Mexico begin an upcycling project to reduce plastic pollution in their community and support their future career paths. Thinking Global, Doing Local The United Nations reports that half of all plastic produced is designed for single use, and only 9% of plastic waste has ever been recycled.
Travel restrictions due to the pandemic have kept us apart for over one year. We can appreciate our unique binational community even more, as a result. Where the Californias Meet The San Diego-Tijuana border region is unlike any other borderland in the world. We define the region as, “binational.” Meaning,
Physical isolation and stress from the pandemic are pressuring students to leave their studies. Social and Emotional Learning fosters resilience to keep them in school. Teaching for Social and Emotional Learning Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is a skill-development process through which we learn how to manage emotions, problem solve,
Access to the internet and computers is a lifeline for students now more than ever. Read about the crisis facing 1.6 billion youth around the globe. The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted all of our lives in unprecedented ways, and made existing inequalities widen. One of those disparities, is the digital