Posted by: Edgar Pineda
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Posted date:
November 9, 2011
NALACC Presents: A National Tour: The Tragedy of Migrants in Transit from Central America-Mexico to the U.S.
Special guests will visit Chicago on Nov 18, 2011
Friday, November 18th 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Chicago’s “Little Village” neighborhood
Epiphany Church, 4221-22 W. 25th St.
Chicago IL 60623 (@ corner of Keeler & 25th. St.)
For more information please contact Cristina Garcia at 312-432-2250 o Sandy De Leon at 773-542-7617
Centro de Información with
DePaul University Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic
Latinos Progresando
National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities (NALACC)
Presents:
Illinois DREAM ACT: What it means for our students
Thursday, October 27th
5:30 PM
Golfview Elementary School
124 Golfview Lane
Carpentersville, IL
For more information, please contact:
Centro de Informacion at (847) 695-9050 ext 309
This is a FREE event and it will be available in Spanish.
Posted by: Edgar Pineda
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event, partner
Posted date:
October 14, 2011
Union League Club of Chicago
65 W. Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL
Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (CT)
Tickets: General Admission- $150.00
For more information, contact Mary Beth LeMay, mlemay@latinopolicyforum.org or 312-376-1766 x 223
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