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Vol. 72/No. 15        April 14, 2008

 

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WASHINGTON
Tacoma

Workers' Assembly on Immigration. An opportunity for workers to talk to one another about immigration, how it affects working families in all of our communities, and what we can do to stop exploitation on the job and in the streets.
Fri., April 11, 4:30 p.m.; Sat., April 12, 9:30 a.m.
Evergreen State College, Tacoma Campus, 1210 6th Ave.
Organized by: Labor Center at The Evergreen State College and El Comité Pro Reforma Migratoria y Justicia Social.
Tel: (360) 918-2726.
E-mail: bocanegi@evergreen.edu.


 
Panel Discussions on
OUR HISTORY IS STILL BEING WRITTEN
The Story of Three Chinese-Cuban Generals in the Cuban Revolution

NEW JERSEY
New Brunswick

Tuesday, April 8

Time: Reception: 7 p.m. Program: 8 p.m.

Place: Rutgers University New Brunswick, Asian American Cultural Center, 48 Joyce Ave., Livingston Campus.

Speakers: Welcome by Matt Matsuda, College Avenue Campus Dean; Lawrence Louie, Editor-in-chief, Native Tongue; Robyn Rodriguez, Assistant Prof. of Sociology at Rutgers; Mary-Alice Waters, editor of Our History Is Still Being Written.

For more information: Center for Latino Arts and Culture, Tel: (732) 932-1263 or Ingrid Franco, imfc@eden.rutgers.edu.

WASHINGTON
Seattle

Thursday, April 17

Time: 6:30 p.m., followed by reception.

Place: Room 103, Pigott Building, Seattle University.

Speakers: Saheed Adejumobi, Assistant Prof. of History, Global African Studies Program at SU; Kan Liang, Director of International Studies and Associate Prof. of History at SU; Marc McLeod, Director of Latin American Studies and Associate Prof. of History at SU; Mary-Alice Waters, editor of Our History Is Still Being Written.

For more information: Alexandria DeLong, delonga@seattleu.edu.

IOWA
Iowa City

Thursday, April 24

Time: Reception: 6 p.m. Program: 6:30 p.m.

Place: Gallery Memorial Union, University of Iowa.

Speakers: Isela Guzmán, Activities Chair of Latinoamericanos; Christopher Hudson, President of Minorities in Agriculture; Juan Luís Vivero, Auditor of Latinoamericanos; Keith King, Public Relations Chair of Minorities in Agriculture; Mary-Alice Waters, editor of Our History Is Still Being Written.

For more information: Tel: (787) 243-9127 or isela13@iastate.edu.

 
 
 
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