Wed, March 23, 7-8:30pm, in person and livestreaming
California aims to be a safe place to land for refugees and asylum seekers, but what does relocation really look like?
KQED's Immigration Senior Editor Tyche Hendricks invites Central Valley visual artist Caleb Duarte and Bay Area refugee resettlement director Fouzia Azizi to share their observations and experiences of dislocation, migration and the quest to make California home. Caleb will show images and footage of his sculptural performances, made in collaboration with displaced people from Mexico and Central America. And Fouzia will speak about the legal and logistical challenges of resettling new arrivals and her personal experience as a refugee from Afghanistan.
In Person: $10 / Livestream: Free.
Presented by KQED Live.
Wed, March 23, 7-8:30pm, in person and livestreaming
California aims to be a safe place to land for refugees and asylum seekers, but what does relocation really look like?
KQED's Immigration Senior Editor Tyche Hendricks invites Central Valley visual artist Caleb Duarte and Bay Area refugee resettlement director Fouzia Azizi to share their observations and experiences of dislocation, migration and the quest to make California home. Caleb will show images and footage of his sculptural performances, made in collaboration with displaced people from Mexico and Central America. And Fouzia will speak about the legal and logistical challenges of resettling new arrivals and her personal experience as a refugee from Afghanistan.
In Person: $10 / Livestream: Free.
Presented by KQED Live.
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