Enjoy refreshments and a stimulating panel discussion on the needs, challenges and opportunities for resettlement and adjustment of new refugees and immigrants in North Carolina.
Monday, October 20
New Refugee and Immigrant Communities in Greensboro, panel discussion
Global Neighborhood Commons, Media Room 103, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
The needs, challenges and opportunities for resettlement and adjustment of new refugees and immigrants in Greensboro are considered in this discussion moderated by Elon faculty members of PERCS: Elon’s Program for Ethnographic Research & Community Studies, Elon’s Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, and by representatives from the nonprofit organizations North Carolina African Services Coalition and the Center for New North Carolinians.
For more information, contact Mussa Idris, assistant professor of anthropology, at midris@elon.edu.
Sponsored by PERCS, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Elon Global Neighborhood Association, African and African-American Studies, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Sociology and Anthropology Student Club, Lambda Alpha, Alpha Kappa Delta and the International Living and Learning Community