The different issues entangled in the current immigration debate in Minnesota and the nation will be hashed out by a community panel Monday, May 8, in St. Paul.
The program, "Labor and Immigration: A Community Panel," will take place at 7 p.m. at Neighborhood House, 179 E. Robie St. in St. Paul. It is part of the free "Untold Stories" labor history series.
The panelists will include Pakou Hang, a Hmong political activist; Teresa Ortiz, of the Resource Center of the Americas; Barbara Ronningen, Minnesota state demographer; and Joel Wurl, associate director of the Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
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The different issues entangled in the current immigration debate in Minnesota and the nation will be hashed out by a community panel Monday, May 8, in St. Paul.
The program, “Labor and Immigration: A Community Panel,” will take place at 7 p.m. at Neighborhood House, 179 E. Robie St. in St. Paul. It is part of the free “Untold Stories” labor history series.
The panelists will include Pakou Hang, a Hmong political activist; Teresa Ortiz, of the Resource Center of the Americas; Barbara Ronningen, Minnesota state demographer; and Joel Wurl, associate director of the Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.