"Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen": A Candid Conversation on Immigration
The spring event, "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen": A Candid Conversation on Immigration, took place on April 12 in the Parkway Ballroom of the Plemmons Student Union. Rather than a traditional book discussion, the book served as inspiration for sharing personal experiences as an immigrant to the United States, from the viewpoint of our panelists. Attendees listened in on a real-time conversation about immigration, by immigrants and gained insights to inform their own understanding on this important issue.
Moderator: Carrie Afanador, Site Director & Department of Justice Accredited Representative, Immigrant Connection of the High Country
Panelists:
- Yolanda Adams, Assistant Director for Student Leadership & Family Outreach, Appalachian State University
- Sonia de Dardon, Former Executive Director of Social Benefits, Guatemalan Institute of Social Security
- Rubi Escobar Jaramillo, Farmworker Health Coordinator, High Country Community Health
- Edgar Straube, Staff Chaplain, Samaritain's Purse
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Courageous Conversations Workplace Diversity Beyond Borders: Immigrant Narratives
The fall Courageous Conversations Workplace Diversity Beyond Borders: Immigrant Narratives panel discussion centered on immigrant experiences in the workplace. The panel discussion topic was inspired by this year's Walker College of Business Shared Reading Initiative selection, "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen" by Jose Antonio Vargas.
Moderator: Sarah Donovan, Founding Member, Immigrant Mountaineers Movement; Regional Director of Social Services, Southeast for Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)
Panelists:
Yolanda Adams, Family Resource Coordinator, Watauga County Schools, from Colombia
Marco Fonseca, Director of Coaching for the High Country Soccer Association, from Honduras
- Andres Tellez, Professor of Applied Design, Appalachian State University, from Colombia
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