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trustee of the Los Angeles Community College District (center).
In the weeks leading up to the very consequential 2024 presidential election.Kawaguchi stated that it was uplifting to see her fellow students take an interest in the voter registration process and she was excited to observe that her peers are clearly determined to make an impact in their local and greater communities by participating in the election process.

Amelia Kawaguchi and Caleb Goodman.some very patriotic student members of the student led organization known as Student Advocacy for Change (SAC) hosted a series of voter/pre-registration drives at three high schools and a library.Although some of the students were not going to be old enough to vote in the November election (not 18 years old on Nov.

Participants in the voter registration drive included (from left) Tammy Tran.stated that she and the other student organizers made the decision to hold voter registration/pre-registration drives at their campuses in order to increase awareness among our high school peers about the importance of voting and interacting with our government on all levels.

The co-president and co-founder of this organization.
Student members of SAC from Fountain Valleythe annual short story contest.
Goh Nakamura performs a live musical accompaniment during the screening of Sessue Hayakawas silent feature The Dragon PainterEmiko Christensen of the Green Band Association presents a donation of more than $10.
the band from Kyoto Tachibana High School performed locally at Kennedy High and collected more than $7.along with funds from other bands in Japan.