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Grand Rapids, Mich. - Aquinas College will host "The Undocumented Experience," on
Tuesday, March 24 as part of the annual César Chávez Commemorative Lecture. Panelists
include: Liz Balck, an attorney with Justice for our Neighbors; and Sergio Reyes,
the Intern Pastor at New Community Fourth Reformed Church in Holland, Michigan.
What: César Chávez Commemorative Lecture: "The Undocumented Experience"
When: Tuesday, March 24 from 3 to 4 p.m.
Where: Wege Center Loutit Room, 1607 Robinson Rd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Cost: Free
The 2015 César Chávez Commemorative Lecture aims to highlight the struggles associated with the undocumented experience in the U.S. César Chávez was a humanitarian and social justice advocate who fought for the rights of migrant workers, a vulnerable population in the United States.
This event is sponsored by the Aquinas College Center for Diversity & Inclusion in collaboration with the Aquinas Latin@ Student Association.
What: César Chávez Commemorative Lecture: "The Undocumented Experience"
When: Tuesday, March 24 from 3 to 4 p.m.
Where: Wege Center Loutit Room, 1607 Robinson Rd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Cost: Free
The 2015 César Chávez Commemorative Lecture aims to highlight the struggles associated with the undocumented experience in the U.S. César Chávez was a humanitarian and social justice advocate who fought for the rights of migrant workers, a vulnerable population in the United States.
This event is sponsored by the Aquinas College Center for Diversity & Inclusion in collaboration with the Aquinas Latin@ Student Association.