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Contents:
- ANDREA GAYTAN INTERVIEW
- ANDREA GAYTAN
- EL PASO MAN SENTENCED THE DISAPPEARANCE ATH OF ERIKA GAYTAN AFTER A NCERT 2019
- ANDREA GAYTAN
- ERIKA ANDREA GAYTAN
- MAN SPECTED OF KILLG ERIKA GAYTAN TO STAND TRIAL SEPT. 10
ANDREA GAYTAN INTERVIEW
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Andrea Gaytan ’92 remembers the day she and three other unrgraduate stunts began a six-day hunger strike on the steps of Mrak Hall to monstrate for social and amic jtice. * andrea gaytan *
Rsell Gay wh Masterle rop. Andrea Gaytan. A jury last week found Rirdo Marquez guilty of murr the ath of 29-year-old Erika Andrea Gaytan, whose body remas missg.
Marquez told El Paso police tectiv that he drove Gaytan back to his home after the ncert, they got to an argument and claimed that she left on a ri-share service. Durg a lengthy vtigatn, tectiv found no sign on Gaytan's phone rerds that she ed a ri-share applitn, acrdg to a crimal plat 'Boss' woman sentenced dg rtel-lked dismemberment killg of El Paso manMore:Ex-El Paso police officer gets prison for aidg e-alg stepfatherHomici tectiv learned that Marquez asked to borrow a shovel om his sister and his brother's Jeep Wrangler even though Marquez had a r, a Ford Crown Victoria.
A Texas Department of Public Safety DNA lab report nfirmed that blood found on the Jeep's rear rgo mat matched Gaytan, acrdg to documents. Detectiv nclud that Gaytan was ad and had been killed by Marquez at his home before her body was transported the Jeep to an unknown lotn only accsible by off-road vehicl and that he ed the shovel to bury the enforcement and volunteers have searched the Red Sands sert area several tim but have not found Gaytan's body.
EL PASO MAN SENTENCED THE DISAPPEARANCE ATH OF ERIKA GAYTAN AFTER A NCERT 2019
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Dean, Sacramento Cy CollegeAndrea Gaytan served as the foundg director of one of the first undocumented stunt centers the natn at UC Davis. Gaytan now serv as the Dean of the Davis and Wt Sac Centers of Sacramento Cy College where she is also a Tri-Chair for the Undocumented Stunt Workgroup. 30 Years After Hunger Strike, Gaytan Remas Advote for Stunts.
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Gaytan stg on the steps of Mrak durg the hunger strike on May 14, prott. Andrea Gaytan ’92 remembers the day she and three other unrgraduate stunts began a six-day hunger strike on the steps of Mrak Hall to monstrate for social and amic jtice. Today the an at the Sacramento Cy College Davis Center, Gaytan has dited her reer to higher tn wh a foc on advotg for unrreprented stunts.
“It’s very healg for me to see how much UC Davis has evolved and improved, ” Gaytan said. “One of the biggt motivatns for the hunger strike was to hold admistratn acuntable to many of the expectatns and needs that stunts had been voicg for years, ” Gaytan said. Years later, Gaytan – who had earned a master’s gree and tght ternatnally – would return to UC Davis and the CCC.
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“I was lucky enough to fd the assistant director posn at the Cross Cultural Center 2009, ” Gaytan said. Gaytan not that a reer highlight was helpg found the AB540 and Undocumented Stunt Center 2014 and servg as s first director.
Today Gaytan leads the Sacramento Cy College Davis Center, a mp that offers class and Sacramento Cy College servic to the Davis muny. Gaytan’s feelgs about the UC Davis admistratn were different when she was a stunt. As a member of stunt ernment who assisted creatg the Prcipl of Communy and other iativ, Gaytan feared the learship would not follow through wh the chang quickly.
Like many first-year stunts, Gaytan arrived at UC Davis expectg a tradnal llege experience.
MAN SPECTED OF KILLG ERIKA GAYTAN TO STAND TRIAL SEPT. 10
“I felt a tge of imposter syndrome while gettg to know so many fabulo stunts and peers who had done amazg thgs – I was feelg aquate a lot of ways, ” Gaytan said. After stgglg amilly, Gaytan found tert ethnic studi and China/Chino studi bee the class helped change her outlook on beg at UC Davis.
“Those urs opened my ey and helped me feel more empowered and proud of who I was, ” Gaytan said. Lookg back on her tn and activism on mp, Gaytan is touched by the support om faculty and stunts and hop to ntue servg her muny.