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Roots and Routes: Decolonizing Immigration

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How do child and family detention camps and the SCOTUS upholding of the travel ban follow a broader historical arc? Join a conversation, punctuated with arts and creativity, where community leaders who are responding to recent changes in immigrant policy and law map out social movements for inclusivity and equality. Highlights will include Native sovereignty, Black Diasporas, Asian Pacific Islander organizing and insights into coalition-based community organizing. This evening will close out the Art on the Plaza series. This program is made possible with support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
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How do child and family detention camps and the SCOTUS upholding of the travel ban follow a broader historical arc? Join a conversation, punctuated with arts and creativity, where community leaders who are responding to recent changes in immigrant policy and law map out social movements for inclusivity and equality. Highlights will include Native sovereignty, Black Diasporas, Asian Pacific Islander organizing and insights into coalition-based community organizing. This evening will close out the Art on the Plaza series. This program is made possible with support from The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
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