Immigration Pathways & Remedies

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Date
Location
Student Union, Panthers Pad

The campus' Crear Futuros initiative is teaming up with Sepa Mujer Inc. to offer an evening of information and insight regarding programs and opportunities available for students from immigrant families and backgrounds.

"Remedies and Pathways" will offer information on pathways to citizenship, opportunities available for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) recipients, and more. 

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Ludmila A. Molina
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Juana Torres

The event will feature an informative panel discussion highlighted by the participation of Juana Torres, Esq., legal director and staff attorney with Sepa Mujer, and Ludmila A. Molina, Esq., immigration attorney with Sepa Mujer. 

This event is for prospective and current students of SUNY Old Westbury and members of their families. Pre-registration is required. 

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SEPA Mujer, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been working to support immigrant women on Long Island since 1993 by bringing together community members and advocates to speak out against injustice, provide access to opportunities and services, take a stand against domestic violence and other abuses, and push for social change.