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− | Garcia is the former Political Chair of the Chicano Caucus and chair of Latino outreach group, | + | '''Karina Garcia''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]] is the former Political Chair of the [[Chicano Caucus]] and former chair of Latino outreach group, [[Lucha]]. |
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+ | Garcia gained notoriety during the [[Minuteman stage-rush]] during which she and other protesters climbed on stage and unfurled banners, interrupting the speaking event. Mayhem ensued. A Columbia disciplinary committee issued her a [[censure]]. Following the event, Garcia was featured on FOX News, juxtaposed with College Republicans head, [[Chris Kulawik]]; [[Bill O'Reilly]] labeled her a radical element of "far left loons on the Columbia Kool-Aid campus". Garcia left Columbia during the Fall [[2006]] semester to go on a speaking tour of schools and organizations in California and returned the following term. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Garcia, Karina]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 21 May 2013
Karina Garcia CC '07 is the former Political Chair of the Chicano Caucus and former chair of Latino outreach group, Lucha.
Role in the Minuteman stage-rush
Garcia gained notoriety during the Minuteman stage-rush during which she and other protesters climbed on stage and unfurled banners, interrupting the speaking event. Mayhem ensued. A Columbia disciplinary committee issued her a censure. Following the event, Garcia was featured on FOX News, juxtaposed with College Republicans head, Chris Kulawik; Bill O'Reilly labeled her a radical element of "far left loons on the Columbia Kool-Aid campus". Garcia left Columbia during the Fall 2006 semester to go on a speaking tour of schools and organizations in California and returned the following term.