A conversation with Maria Hinojosa and Lulú Martinez
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Description
Citizenship, immigration, and belonging: Maria Hinojosa in conversation with Lulú Martinez
Lulú Martinez is one of the 2013 “Chicagoans of the Year,” an immigration reform activist, and one of the Dream 9. Join award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa for a in-depth conversation with Lulú about citizenship, belonging, courage, and activism.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
12 pm to 1:30
Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center (MC 218)
University of Illinois at Chicago
803 S. Morgan Street
See map of campus below
Light snacks provided, or bring your own lunch.
Seating is first-come, first-served.
Free!
Campus Map: The Latino Cultural Center is located east of the Richard Daley Library, adjacent to the central Plaza.
Parking and Directions: The closest parking facility to the Latino Cultural Center is the Halsted/Taylor Parking Structure located at 760 West Taylor Street. For more information including including rates please see UIC Parking Facilities.
By CTA "L" Train: Take the Blue Line toward Forest Park to the UIC Halsted stop. That is right at Harrison & Halsted. Walk to the campus Quad and the Latino Cultural Center is on the Quad Plaza.
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This event is hosted by the NPR-distributed radio program Latino USA and the UIC Latino Cultural Center, and supported by the Ford Foundation. Maria Hinojosa is an award-winning journalist, anchor of Latino USA, and CEO and Founder of the Futuro Media Group.