Immigrants, Refugees, and Oregon
May 17, 2017 | 6:30 p.m. | West Slope Community Library
3678 SW 78th Ave., Portland OR 97225
Global displacement is on the rise, thanks to intractable conflicts, economics, and climate change. Oregonians have and will continue to see the results of international migration in our neighborhoods. In this conversation, Manuel Padilla, who has worked with refugees in Haiti, Chad, and Washington, DC, asks participants to consider questions of uprootedness, hospitality, identity, perception, and integration and how we might build more informed, responsive, resilient, and vibrant communities. Read more.
Free
Marly Osma de Forest at (503) 292-6416 or marlyo@wccls.org