Growing up at Berkeley, we were often reminded of the school’s creed: Berkeley puts people in the world who make a positive difference. The impact of this mission statement is apparent in our alumni, with many of us choosing to fight injustice in our professions — as lawyers, labor organizers, nonprofit professionals, health advocates, and journalists — but for all of us, not a day goes by that we do not consider the impact of our actions, or inactions, upon the world around us.
For this reason, we would be remiss to stay silent now. Today, we are condemning the policies resulting in the separation of children from their families at the US-Mexico border, implemented and enforced by Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen — known to us as Kirstjen Nielsen Class of 1990.
As graduates of Berkeley Preparatory School, we pledge our dollars to RAICES Texas, an organization committed to providing free and low-income legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees. Join us in supporting RAICES and vocally condemning the complacency of Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
For this reason, we would be remiss to stay silent now. Today, we are condemning the policies resulting in the separation of children from their families at the US-Mexico border, implemented and enforced by Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen — known to us as Kirstjen Nielsen Class of 1990.
As graduates of Berkeley Preparatory School, we pledge our dollars to RAICES Texas, an organization committed to providing free and low-income legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees. Join us in supporting RAICES and vocally condemning the complacency of Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
Co-organizers7
Aiden Fisher (Organizer)
Organizer
Tampa, FL
Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (Beneficiary)
Beneficiary
Eli Siegman (Team member)
Co-organizer
Emily Dolgin (Team member)
Co-organizer
Jessie Forman (Team member)
Co-organizer
Reuben Siegman (Team member)
Co-organizer

