Immigration as a Moral Issue will be the theme of a series of Saturday morning programs in January and February, sponsored by the Davenport AAUW (American Association of University Women) in conjunction with the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Quad Cities (UUCQC).  The programs, which start at 9 am and are open to the public, will be moderated by AAUW Public Policy Chair Kate King, and located at the Congregation building at 3707 Eastern Ave., Davenport.
These are the topics:
January 8:  Understanding the Causes of Migration
January 15:  History of Immigration in the U.S.
January 22:  Economics of (Im)migration
February 5:  Security, Enforcement and Human Rights
February 12:  Who Benefits from a Broken System
February19:  Seeking Solutions
For more information, contact Elaine Kresse at 563 391 4361 or Angela Chenus, 563 441 0406.  Guidelines and resources for the class may be accessed at www.uua.org, when you type in Immigration as a Moral Issue in the search box.

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