Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
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Black Immigration Network and USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration invite you to attend a discussion on:
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Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Tutor Campus Center, Rosen
Family Screening Theater, Room 227
Family Screening Theater, Room 227
Fwd: You're invited! Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
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From: Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration <csii@dornsife.usc.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:02 PM
Subject: You're invited! Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
To: Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration <csii@dornsife.usc.edu>
From: Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration <csii@dornsife.usc.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:02 PM
Subject: You're invited! Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
To: Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration <csii@dornsife.usc.edu>
The
Black Immigration Network and USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration invite you to attend a discussion on:
Engagement and Mobilization of African Immigrants in the Immigrant Rights Movement
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Tutor Campus Center, Rosen
Family Screening Theater, Room 227
Family Screening Theater, Room 227
Featuring speakers:
Moderated by:
Immigration has made
California proudly one of the most racially diverse states in the
nation. Immigrant communities from various African countries are fast-
growing but least visible and integrated. We invite you
to join us to learn more about the changing demographics in California
as they relate to African communities, as well as to have a conversation
of how to better integrate and engage African communities into the
mainstream immigrant rights movement. Join CSII,
in collaboration with allies across the state, to identify emerging
trends and community leaders to analyze statewide data for effective
inclusionary policy and practice.
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