Morningside to host panel discussion on child immigration from Central America
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Morningside College will host a panel discussion on child immigration from Central America at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, in the UPS Auditorium in Lincoln Center.
Morningside College will host a panel discussion on child immigration from Central America at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, in the UPS Auditorium in Lincoln Center, 3627 Peters Ave.
The event is free and open to the public.
The panelists will be Erica DeLeon, executive director of Mary J. Treglia Community House; Heidi Oligmueller, an attorney with Heidman Law Firm; and Miguel Nesselhuf, vice president of Sharing the Dream in Guatemala.
This event is sponsored by the Morningside College Spanish Club. Gail Ament, professor of Spanish, and Patrick Blaine, assistant professor of Spanish, will serve as moderators.
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