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I remember when I was barely getting ready to start law school just a couple of years ago and now, I am really close to finishing the race. I am ready to finish strong and reach the end of my academic journey in just one more year.
I am extremely grateful for the opportunities LSYWC has granted me. I am immensely proud to be a part of such a unique program that helps students, like myself…
I view my education as the key to endless possibilities of bright futures to look forward to. It can help me not only achieve my dreams, but most importantly…
I would be lying if I said there were not any blind or visually impaired lawyers in fact, I know some already. Their journey, as well as mine, has been a difficult one.
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“Sí, Se Puede” is a phrase born of farmworkers, who, under the leadership of the UFW, César Chávez, and Dolores Huerta, fought valiantly for equal protection under the law. As a result of the efforts of the UFW, “Sí, Se Puede” has become well known as a call that engenders hope and inspiration in those who face similar battles. We thank the UFW, whom we acknowledge to be the sole and exclusive owner of the Trademark SI SE PUEDE, for granting us a limited license to use“Sí, Se Puede” in connection with our efforts to recruit, in Colorado, students of Hispanic or Latino descent for our law school pipeline program. For more information about the programs offered by the UFW, please see UFW’s webpage (www.ufw.org); UFW Foundation’s webpage (www.ufwfoundation.org); and UFWF’s immigration services webpage (www.sisepuede.org)