“Community Conversation on LGBT Inclusive Comprehensive Immigration Reform”
Description
Do you want to better understand what's at stake for LGBT and immigrant communities?
Guest speakers will discuss various aspects of the reform including family unity, asylum and detention issues, pathway to citizenship, and other measures that will greatly impact our diverse LGBT and immigrant communities. Come get answers to your important questions!
Panelists include:
· Arcelia Hurtado, Immigration Policy Advisor, National Center for Lesbian Rights
· Anoop Prasad, Staff Attorney, Asian Law Caucus
· Rev. Richard Smith, Vicar, Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist
· Amy Lin, Student, ASPIRE and Chinese Progressive Association
· Facilitated by Commissioner Michael G. Pappas, SF Human Rights Commission
Refreshments and activities for children ages 6 and up will be provided. This is a FREE event. Please note that children 5 and under will have to be accompanied by guardians/parents at all times due to library regulations. Register by May 26 to save a spot & secure childcare for children ages 6 and up.
This event is being coordinated in collaboration with the LGBT Advisory Committee of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, and is co-cosponsored by Our Family Coalition, and Out4Immigration. For more information, contact OFC’s SF Program Coordinator, Mark Yanez, at mark@ourfamily.org
Please direct all media inquiries to renata@ourfamily.org or david.mirre@sfgov.
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