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Race(ing) to the Border: The Colonial Legacy of American Immigration Policy (workshop) by Ariel Luckey

The Ohio State University.
September 19, 2013
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Ohio Union, Maudine Cow Room / 1739 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43210

The Student Life Multicultural Center brings Ariel Luckey, a nationally acclaimed poet, actor and playwright whose performance and community work dances in the crossroads of education, art and activism.

Immigration has been called one of the most important civil rights issues of the 21st century. Through a dynamic multimedia presentation, spoken word poetry and small and large group discussions, this interactive workshop will provide critical historical context, compelling personal stories and an opportunity to engage the central questions of the national immigration debate. Participants will reflect on their own families' migrations, the current status of immigrants in their community and strategies to advocate for change.