Immigration
is one of the most divisive issues facing our country and our state. Who comes
in and out of the U.S., and ow? Do current immigration laws effectively promote
national security and economic prosperity, without compromising human and civil
rights? In Arizona border security and immigration policies are more than media
and political talking points. They shape our everyday lives, and the land and
people that live here in complex ways. Join us for a discussion on immigration
and borders, facilitated by Scott Warren, Freelance Geographer.
FRANK Talks are face-to-face conversations on ideas that matter, engaging participants with important issues and providing the opportunity to put them in context, weigh facts, and consider different points of view. The goal of FRANK Talks is to inspire people to practice the skills of citizenship – to listen respectfully and engage thoughtfully with one another on important issues that affect our communities. These programs are produced in partnership with Arizona Humanities and the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records.
All events at the Glendale Public Library are public, and participants may be photographed by the media and or City staff for future print and/or online publication.