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[WomenLiteracy 554] The Change Agent: Immigration

Daphne Greenberg ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu
Tue Sep 12 09:11:09 EDT 2006


Immigration-it's right now, it's emotional, it's complex, and
it's the theme of the new issue of The Change Agent publication
aimed at helping readers sort through the current debate about
immigration. Each of the key immigration policy options is presented
from different viewpoints accompanied by discussion questions. Other
articles are dedicated to understanding immigration's connections to
racism, human rights, and the global economy. Personal stories help
bring policy issues to life. The paper's 56 pages include lessons,
provocative articles, writings by adult learners, cartoons and
true/false quizzes. As public debate about immigration is growing
more
and more intense we hope adult educators across the nation will engage
their colleagues and students, immigrants and non-immigrants alike, in
discussions about the policies and their implications that are being
considered. A complimentary set of 25 copies will be mailed to all new
1-year bulk subscribers. The subscription will go into effect with the
March 2007 issue. Order copies at www.nelrc.org/changeagent or call
617-482-9485 x 491.

The mission of The Change Agent is to inspire and enable adult
educators and learners to make civic participation and social justice
part of their teaching and learning. It is published twice a year in
March and September.Each issue focuses on a different theme, such as
social values, building peace, transitions, and housing. It is a
publication of the New England Literacy Resource Center at World
Education.




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