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July 27 FRI, July 28 SAT: Dialogues on Immigration

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Friday July 27 in New York City

Saturday July 28 in Montclair, NJ


Two Dialogues on Immigration

Friday July 27 in New York City

Saturday July 28 in Montclair, NJ

(see below for details)

Join us for a participatory dialogue on immigration, with the authors of the

newly released book from Monthly Review Press, “The Politics of Immigration:

Questions and Answers,” Jane Guskin and David Wilson.

The dialogues aim to encourage a deeper and broader look at the realities

and causes of immigration, and to discuss possible courses of action.

Have you heard an anti-immigrant argument that you feel is wrong, but need

the facts to contest? (For example: “Immigrants are a drain on social

services.”) Do you have your own fear or concern about the issue? (For

example: “Are the lowest-paid US-born workers really hurt by immigration? “)

Bring these arguments and concerns to the dialogue, and we’ll work together

to develop responses using facts, rational reasoning and personal experiences.

“The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers” will be available for

purchase at both events, signed by the authors, at a discounted price of

$10. David Wilson and Jane Guskin have been co-editors since 1990 of Weekly

News Update on the Americas, a weekly bulletin covering news from Latin

America. Guskin also edits Immigration News Briefs. Both have been active

for over a decade in support of the immigrant rights and workers’ justice

movements.

Friday, July 27, 2007, 7 pm

“Responding to Immigration Concerns: A Participatory Dialogue”

At A.J. Muste Room

339 Lafayette Street, buzzer 11

New York, NY (at Bleecker Street, take the 6 train to Bleecker

Street or B/D/F/V to Broadway-Lafayette)

Free. Sponsored by Weekly News Update and Immigration News Briefs.

For more information, call 212-674-9499 or write

thepoliticsofimmigration*at*gmail.com

Saturday, July 28, 2007, 2:30 pm

“Dialogue on the Politics of Immigration”

Moderated by Greg Pason of Residents Against Racism.

At Montclair Public Library Auditorium

50 South Fullerton Ave

Montclair, NJ

Free and open to the public

Sponsored by Residents Against Racism-New Jersey

For more information and directions, call Greg Pason at

201-803-7574, write RAR at info*at*residentsagainstracism.net or

visit

http://residentsagainstracism.net/july28immigrationdialog.html

THE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION

Questions and Answers

by Jane Guskin and David Wilson

“We desperately need to put aside false information about

immigrants, to see them as we see ourselves with honesty and

compassion. This book gives powerful meaning to the slogan ‘No

Human Being is Illegal.’ I hope it will be widely read.”

– Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States

“As the immigrant rights movement grows in size and energy, we

need quick facts and deep history. This book gives us both.”

– Aarti Shahani, co-director, Families for Freedom

“Guskin and Wilson have identified the hot-button points in the

national immigration debate, and have set out to undo the

stereotypes, misinformation and prejudice that paralyze rational

thought on the subject. This book is a great reality check, a

good teaching tool, and a powerful weapon against racism.”

– David Bacon, author of Communities Without Borders: Images and

Voices from the World of Migration

To order the book, call

800-670-9499 or visit:

http://monthlyreview.org/politicsof immigration.htm