Presented By: Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Reception and Panel: Resisting Mass Deportation: There’s a Role for Everyone
Mass deportation has begun, but so has mass resistance. While deportation has always been part of American history, so have community efforts to respond with resilience, creativity, and determination to keep their families safe, happy, and whole. What is your role in mass resistance? In this panel, we hear from Carolina Jones Ortiz—the artist, Darin Stockdill—the educator, and Irene Romulo—the journalist about how they use their roles in big and small ways to support the immigrant community. Moderated by William Lopez, School of Public Health—the researcher.
Join us at 6PM for the reception of ICE in the Heartland in the Lane Hall Exhibit Space (first floor). Refreshments provided. The panel begins at 6:45.
This event is sponsored by the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG), LSA's Women's and Gender Studies, the Ginsberg Center, the Department of American Culture, Latina/o Studies, and the School of Public Health's Health Behavior and Health Equity.
Join us at 6PM for the reception of ICE in the Heartland in the Lane Hall Exhibit Space (first floor). Refreshments provided. The panel begins at 6:45.
This event is sponsored by the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG), LSA's Women's and Gender Studies, the Ginsberg Center, the Department of American Culture, Latina/o Studies, and the School of Public Health's Health Behavior and Health Equity.