Los Derechos de Inmigrantes en Wisconsin

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¡Únase con nosotros! Este evento es para todos los trabajadores que quieran aprender sobre sus derechos laborales. ¡Comida y bebidas!

Sabado 11 de Mayo

Chilton Public Library
221 Park Street, Chilton, WI 53014
11am – 1pm
En alianza con the Multicultural Coalition.

Presentadoras

Abogada, Gabriela Parra Organizadora, Socorro Cortez Abogada, Martha Burke


¿Preguntas? Llama Amanda Martinez, 920-472-9956



Immigrant Rights in Wisconsin

Join us for an opportunity to learn about your legal rights. Food and drinks provided!

Saturday, May 11

Chilton Public Library
221 Park Street, Chilton, WI 53014
11am – 1pm
In partnership with the Multicultural Coalition.

Questions? Contact Amanda Martinez, 920-472-9956

Amanda Martinez
Amanda Martinez
Amanda is based in Northeast Wisconsin and works to build meaningful relationships with community members, leaders, and organizations to better understand the priorities of the community.

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