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Panel: The State of Deportation
ART WORKS Projects is pleased to invite you to a panel discussion featuring Chicago-based leaders who advocate for immigrants at the local and national level. The panelists will address the complexities of immigration policy in the U.S. while considering the impact of deportation on families and their communities.
Panelists: Royal Berg - Immigration Attorney Oscar Chacón - Executive Director, Alianza Americas Seemi Choudry - Director, Mayor's Office of New Americans Evelyn Venegas - Family Support Network Coordinator, ICIRR
This event is free and open to the public.
This ART WORKS Projects event is presented in tandem with "Deported: An American Division" by Emerging Lens photographer Rachel Woolf. This project began in late July 2017 when Woolf met Lourdes Salazar Bautista days before her deportation hearing in Detroit. Bautista had been living in Ann Arbor, Michigan for the past 20 years along with her children Pamela (19), Bryan (14), and Lourdes (16) who were all born in the United States. Though the family was hopeful that Bautista would be granted permission to stay in the U.S., it was determined at her hearing that she would be deported. Bautista, along with her two younger children, left for Mexico soon after the hearing in August 2017.
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LocationART WORKS Projects (View)
625 N. Kingsbury St.
Chicago, IL 60654
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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