A Community Conversation on Immigration
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) (EDT)
Description
Community members are invited to a forum to learn more about immigration justice as it relates to the residents of Eastern Connecticut. Through a panel discussion with a recent immigrant, service providers and a legal expert, attendees will learn about the rights, struggles and successes of the region’s immigrants. It will be an opportunity to learn about the impact of ICE activity in Connecticut, services that are available to immigrants, and how to be an effective ally to immigrant communities.
Panelists: Margaret Rodriguez, Tabitha Sookdeo, Chris Vials and Sister Mary Jude Lazarus. Moderated by Julie Cagle.
Six-Part Lecture Series: "Freedom: The Victories, Promises, and Potentials of 1776"
Dates: January 14-April 29, 2026 | every three weeks
Where: Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Schedule: Reception, 6-7pm | Lecture, 7-8pm
The speakers will explore the meaning of freedom in America, examining its historical implications for various segments of society, all from a local perspective. It will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Ticket purchase includes beverages and light bites during the hour reception prior to the lecture. Guests can also access museum galleries and visit exhibitions while they mingle!
Tickets: https://www.thamesriverheritagepark.org/lecture-series/
625 Williams Street
New London, CT 06320
