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Alameda County proclaims National Immigrants Day; students present 'Butterfly Effect' project
Summary
The Board of Supervisors proclaimed a National Immigrants Day; three students described a 'Butterfly Effect' art project that will display thousands of butterflies locally and in Washington, D.C., to raise awareness of children in detention centers and announced a youth rally Nov. 16 at Lake Merritt Amphitheater.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors issued a proclamation reaffirming the county's commitment to be welcoming to immigrants and to oppose federal policies that separate families.
Supervisor introduced three students who described the "Butterfly Effect" project: Kaya (Kyla) Marvin, Lillian Ellis and Lila (Leila) Ahmed explained the students' effort to create and display…
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