1101 E River Cove St
Tampa, FL 33604
United States
Dr. Elizabeth Aranda (USF) discusses the current political climate engulfing im/migrants’ lives, challenging their rights to work, to obtain health care, to travel, to worship in the community, and carry on with their everyday lives. Recent laws, instilling fear in im/migrant communities, have led some to simply leave the state. This talk will discuss the implications of these laws and what we all stand to lose.
Presented alongside the Smithsonian's "Voices and Votes: Democracy in America," an interactive exhibition that explores American democracy from revolution to civil rights and beyond, running March 23 - May 19. Free admission, free refreshments, and a chance to win 4 tickets to a Tampa Bay Rays game and other prizes!
Contact Name Susan Rakes
Contact Phone (813) 935-9402
Contact Email susan@sulphurspringsmuseum.org
Site Contact Details
Location Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center
Event Type Education
Neighborhoods
Audience
Participation Cost $0
Pre-registration required? No
Event Web Link http://www.sulphurspringsmuseum.org