The panel series, “We Need To Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas,” will host an in-person and livestreamed discussion at 2:30 p.m. on Tues., April 29. The series is sponsored by the UNLV Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs. The next discussion is titled “We Need to Talk About Immigration: Fact Vs. Fear.”
“We Need to Talk” is an educational series which examines steps communities and individuals can take to affect positive change. The series features Southern Nevada community members, UNLV alumni, and researchers.
Immigration remains one of the most polarizing issues in the U.S., but how much of the debate is driven by facts—and how much by fear? In this “We Need To Talk” discussion, experts will break down the realities of immigration policy, debunk common myths, and explore how rhetoric shapes public perception and policy decisions.
Host
Brittani Sterling, Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies Librarian, UNLV Libraries
Panelists
- Alissa A. Cooley Yonesawa, Esq., Managing Attorney, UNLV Immigration Clinic at the William S. Boyd School of Law
- Athar Haseebullah, Executive Director, ACLU of Nevada
- Arthur D. Soto-Vasquez, Assistant Professor of Ethnic/Equity Studies, UNLV Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies
When
2:30 to 4 p.m. on Tues., April 29
Where
UNLV’s Greenspun Hall Auditorium, First Floor. Map: https://www.unlv.edu/maps/gua
Livestream
The April 29 episode will be livestreamed on www.library.unlv.edu/weneedtotalk, and archived episodes are also available on the website.
Educators
Educators can download material from the UNLV Libraries’ companion guide at https://guides.library.unlv.edu/weneedtotalk.