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Josiah Beharry Offers Unique Perspective as 50th Student Regent

December 18, 2024

First-generation doctoral student Josiah Beharry made history in 2023 when he was chosen as the first student regent from UC Merced.

In addition to being the 50th student to serve on the Board of Regents that governs the University of California system, Beharry also is the first publicly identified undocumented DACA student to be named.

Born in Trinidad, he immigrated to the U.S. with his family at age 3 and was raised in Ventura.

“I think being an undocumented and DACA recipient student helps me give insight to the board. There are a lot of conversations about what undocumented students bring to this country in general. How much we give in our service, our time and our taxes, and what we get back” he said. “I've helped by telling them my experience and sharing the ways that UC can help support our dreams and our future especially at a time when we are under a microscope and fighting to prove our worth amid a system that often questions our belonging. 

“Being undocumented, fighting 10 times harder, and constantly watching the finish line move has taught me a truth I hold close: You don’t wait for a seat at the table — you build your own. You claim your opportunities with your hands steady and unshaken."

Beharry said it's an honor and a privilege to represent more than 295,000 UC students.

“When you go to college, you can make something of yourself,” Beharry said. “Being part of that picture by helping other students come to the University of California and helping their experience be more equity-minded is why I wanted to be part of this.

“My mom raised me with the understanding that impact is more important than legacy. I think about the impact I get to make in this role like it’s a garden; I'm planting the seed for other people to pour water on, give sun — whatever it may be — and watch it grow.”

Beharry earned a bachelor's degree in critical race and ethnic studies at UC Merced in 2022 and is a second-year doctoral student in interdisciplinary humanities, working with Teaching Professor Eileen Camfield. His research areas are education, pedagogy, gender and trauma studies.

“Merced has been such a great place for me to grow and find my independence, and I love the people and the community,” he said. “Here, I get to collaborate with incredible individuals while addressing the critical need for research that directly impacts the Valley. This region holds immense potential, and our work here has the power to create meaningful change for the community we call home."

He is committed to making sure UC Merced is in the conversation.

"So much is happening here that demands to be at the forefront. Despite our youth compared to other UCs, our impact is undeniable — shaping the lives of our students, empowering our faculty and staff, and transforming the communities of the Central Valley," he said.

Beharry served as the student regent-designate in 2023-24 fiscal year and participated in all deliberations. He gained voting privileges July 1, 2024.