Have you heard an anti-immigrant argument that you feel is wrong, but need the facts to contest? (For example: “Immigrants are a drain on social services.”) Do you have your own fear or concern about the issue? (For example: “Are the lowest-paid US-born workers really hurt by immigration?”)
Bring your concerns to one of these upcoming dialogues in California facilitated by Jane Guskin or David Wilson, co-authors of the newly released Monthly Review Press book The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers. We’ll work together to develop effective responses using facts, rational reasoning and personal experiences.
All events are free and open to the public. Books will be available for sale.
Bay Area Dialogue with co-author David Wilson
Sunday, October 28, 2007
12:30 pm
Public Dialogue & Reception
at The Institute for the Critical Study of Society
6501 Telegraph Ave (at Alcatraz)
Oakland, CA 94609
For details: 510-595-7417,
Southern California dialogues with co-author Jane Guskin
Thursday, November 8, 2007
7 pm
Cal State University San Marcos
Academic Hall 102
San Marcos, CA
Driving directions:
www.csusm.edu/resources/images/maps/driving_directions.htm
Sponsored by Student Life & Leadership Cross Cultural Center, National Latino Research Center (NLRC) & CSUSM MEChA
For details: agaribay@csusm.edu
Friday, November 9, 2007
7 pm program (social hour with refreshments at 6 pm)
Palomar Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship
1600 Buena Vista Drive, Vista, CA 92081
(in the Shadowridge section of Vista)
Saturday, November 10, 2007
11 am
Escondido Public Library
Turrentine Room
239 South Kalmia, Escondido, CA 92025
Sponsored by North County Forum
To set up a dialogue in your community, write the authors at
thepoliticsofimmigration@gmail.com
For more information about the book:
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