A Monumental Stake: Reflections from Key Stakeholders in the Fight for Immigration Reform
Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009
Time: 12:30 - 2:00
Place: Ballroom, Second Floor
This plenary will lay out the landscape for immigration reform in 2009: its purpose is to have audience members understand the political, organizing, faith and labor angles on the national debate which could play out this autumn. The state of play for immigration will largely depend on how organized community groups and field stakeholders would weigh in with Congress and the White House. This dynamic panel of speakers will give some background on past debates, successful models for uniting communities of color, advice on engaging faith and labor constituents and primarily how Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can make their voice heard in this important national conversation.
Click here for a recording of this plenary: A Monumental Stake: Reflections from Key Stakeholders in the Fight for Immigration Reform.
The Asian Pacific American Legal Center is a California State Bar certified provider of MCLE credits and this workshop has been approved for 1 hour of credit. To receive California MCLE credit, attorneys must pay an additional $10 per workshop that offers MCLE credit. Payment collected separately onsite.
Speakers:
![]() | Marielena HincapiƩ Executive Director National Immigration Law Center | ![]() | Bill Ong Hing Professor of Law University of California, Davis | ![]() | Eliseo Medina International Executive Vice President Service Employees International Union | ![]() | Karen Narasaki President and Executive Director Asian American Justice Center (Workshop Moderator) | ![]() | Eva Paterson President Equal Justice Society |















