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Update on Election Season from the Office of External Affairs
Update on Election Season from the Office of External Affairs.
Thanks to your participation I am excited to announce that the Office of External Affairs was able to register over 4,000 students to vote in this past election year! Working in coalition, we set a new record for the SUA and UC Santa Cruz! In addition, the University of California Student Association worked with CalPirg this year to successfully register about 51,846 students to vote crushing our past record of 42,890 registered students in 2008. And contrary to popular belief that students wouldn’t come out to vote this election year, we not only voted, but came out to the polls in higher numbers than in 2008! These are amazing victories for our movement. Students proved that if we organize ourselves, and are passionate about a cause, then we can break boundaries beyond belief.
As we enter a new year I want to challenge all of us to continue to be politically engaged in the issues that impact everyone. Just because election season is over does not mean that the action stops. Entering 2013, we are granted with the opportunity to talk to our friends, family, and community about the issues that are most important to us. Action doesn’t always have to be defined as marching or protesting at a rally to create change, it can be something as simple as sitting down with your parents and talking about why it was important for Proposition 30 to pass. Social change happens through different avenues and having a direct face to face conversation with someone is one way that change begins to progress. Begin this year by learning more about the problems that students are facing on a local, statewide, and national level. Students are currently facing so many barriers when it comes to higher education, at the same time, it’s a very exciting time to be a part of the student movement. I encourage everyone to get involved this upcoming year in any capacity that you can. This upcoming quarter the Office of External Affairs, along with the Student Union Assembly, will be offering a series of different opportunities for you to become a student advocate for public education! I hope that you all have a great holiday break and look forward to the things that we will accomplish in 2013!
Below are a few links if you are interested in learning more about the Student Union Assembly, SUA credit internships, and the University of California Student Association.
The Student Union Assembly:http://www.studentunionassembly.org/, http://www.studentunionassembly.org/sua-credit-internship/
The University of California Student Association:http://ucsa.org/