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Power Disparities and the Law: Immigration

Join us for virtual book club discussions and expert-led deep dives to explore areas of law that affect our community.

Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic attorneys and area experts will guide virtual book discussions, highlighting the implications each topic has on society, the perception of the law, and how it plays out in our communities—Q&A opportunities will round out each session.


Tuesday, October 27: Immigration

The House on Mango Street
by Sandra Cisneros

Virtual book study led by Director of Immigrant Services Rachel Van Tyle. Expert-led deep dive to follow, featuring Exodus Refugee Immigration Director of Operations Megan Hochbein.

We have 50 FREE copies of The House on Mango Street for the first 50 individuals who opt in. You do not need to buy tickets to a session to be eligible to receive a free copy of this book.

View our three other upcoming book studies in this series on Power Disparities and the Law at nclegalclinic.org/book-club.

This program has been made possible through a grant from Indiana Humanities in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

This program has been made possible through a grant from Indiana Humanities in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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