Where:
Suffolk University, Sargent Hall
120 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02108
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Social Good, University
Event website:
https://moakleybreakfast2017.eventbrite.com
Suffolk University's Moakley Breakfast Forum--“Immigration Policy: What Is Good for America?”—comes at a time of controversial federal action on immigration. The forum includes a keynote from the executive director of the Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants and a panel of thought leaders representing a range of viewpoints. They will discuss the current administration’s immigration agenda from the perspectives of economic policy and social justice/social service.
The Moakley Breakfast Forum Series, now in its ninth year, promotes the spirit of community engagement and public service across Suffolk University’s campus and the greater Boston community by promoting dialogue on important public policy issues of local, state, and national interest.
Keynote
Mary Truong, executive director, Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants
Panelists
• Rahsaan D. Hall, director, Racial Justice Program, ACLU Massachusetts
• David G. Tuerck, president, Beacon Hill Institute, Medway, Mass.
• Jessica M. Vaughan, director of policy studies, Center for Immigration Studies,
Washington, DC
• Nadeem A. Mazen, city councilor, Cambridge, Mass.
Moderator
• Brian T. O'Neill, Law Offices of Brian T. O'Neill
Moakley Public Service Award Recipient
• John J. Drew, President/CEO, Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD)
For more information: [email protected]