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UC Davis professor Alicia Rusoja is set to lead a significant discussion as part of Chico State's Antiracism Speaker Series. The event will take place on March 3 at 5 p.m. in Colusa Hall, where Rusoja will address the critical effects of immigration policies on various communities.
This timely discussion aims to shed light on the intersection of immigration and systemic racism, exploring how policies impact individuals and families. Rusoja, known for her expertise in social justice and education, will provide insights that are vital for understanding the broader implications of these policies in today’s society.
The Antiracism Speaker Series at Chico State has been a platform for fostering dialogue around pressing social issues, and Rusoja's participation underscores the institution's commitment to addressing racism in all its forms. Attendees can expect an engaging and thought-provoking session that encourages reflection and action in the pursuit of equity and justice.
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