Migrant Families at the Border: Working Towards Local Solutions

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Migrant Families at the Border: Working Towards Local Solutions

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You're invited to the UB School of Social Work's Global Interest Group's Community Conversation Series, in which members of the WNY community are invited to join members of our UB community to discuss issues facing folks in our area.

Migrant Families at the Border: Working Towards Local Solutions
February 14th in 214 Parker Hall
4:00-6:00 PM

Our Featured Speaker, School of Law Clinical Professor Nicole Hallett, JD, director of the US-Mexico Border Clinic class, will open the conversation with a discussion of what was learned while in Dillley, TX that might be applicable to migrant family and asylum issues in our region.

If interested, please RSVP via this link as soon as possible - space is limited!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/migrant-fa ... 4058134335

For the Community Conversations series, we seek those committed to cutting-edge conversations about challenging social issues. We welcome participants from all walks of life, and we envision that those participants who self-select to attend this conversation themselves, and that our participants will be a small number of committed and engaged individuals.

The Global Interest Group strives to be as accessible as possible; if you will need accommodations, please email teresawa@buffalo.edu after you RSVP via the link above.
Clinical Legal Education Program
507 O'Brian Hall, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260
716-645-2167
law-clinic@buffalo.edu
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