Talk: Malou Chavez, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Join Bruin and legal activist Malou Chavez for this informal gathering as she answers questions regarding her educational experiences and her legal practice.
Chavez is a first-generation college graduate. While at UCLA she co-founded the organization Improving Dreams, Equality, Access, and Success (IDEAS) and participated in the Academic Advancement Program and the 2004–05 Law Fellows Program. After receiving her J.D. from the Seattle University School of Law in 2010, she was named an Immigrant Justice Fellow at the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. Chavez is now an immigration attorney helping the survivors of crime establish their lawful immigration status. This event is co-sponsored by the Seattle University School of Law and the Latina/o Pre-Law Society at UCLA.
Pizza will be served. RSVP to Carol Cochran at ccochran@seattleu.edu.
This event is FREE.
Co-sponsored by the Seattle University School of Law and the Latina/o Pre-Law Society at UCLA