Julissa Arce: Someone Like Me

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Thursday January 23

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6:30 PM  –  8:30 PM

 

In conjunction with AWM's special exhibit My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Todaywe present a series of conversations with leading contemporary writers about their latest work and their thoughts on themes of identity, home, belonging and the meaning of what it is to be American.

In Someone Like Me, writer JULISSA ARCE narrates her life as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, becoming a scholarship winner and an honors college graduate before working her way up the ladder to an executive position at Goldman Sachs. Today she is a CNBC and Crooked Media contributor, writer, speaker and social justice advocate for immigrants like herself.

This program is part of the Jeanne M. and John W. Rowe Program Series, in conjunction with our special exhibit My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today. Books will be sold and signed at the event.

 

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