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Local Speaker Series on Challenges Facing Immigrants and Refugees

Co-hosted by Minneapolis Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs and LHiNC

Looking for information about how the pandemic and civil unrest have impacted various communities in our city? Looking for ways to help?   

Linden Hills Neighborhood Council and the Minneapolis Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs are co-hosting a series of virtual talks focused on issues impacting immigrants and refugees in our community. We will discuss the challenges they face in this time of crisis, the organizations that are working to meet their critical needs, and how you can help.


Communities in Crisis, In this Together:
Immigrants and Refugees – Part 2

Thursday, September 17 from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Virtual Meeting   

Speaker: Veena Iyer, Executive Director, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

During this virtual meeting, Ms. Iyer will discuss the work of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota during these challenging times and share how people can help the immigrant community and the center in its work.

As executive director of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, Veena Iyer continues to follow her passion for serving immigrant and other underserved populations. Veena began her legal career at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago. While working in a private law firm in Minnesota from 2011-2019, she represented clients  as a pro bono attorney with ILCM, Tubman and Standpoint.  

To attend this talk, please fill out this form

You will receive details for the September 17th virtual meeting via email. If you cannot join us live, we will post all talks on LHiNC’s YouTube Channel. Questions? Please email info@lindenhills.org.

Join us as we strive to listen, learn, participate and act. 


Communities in Crisis, In this Together:
Immigrants and Refugees – Part 1

Wednesday, August 12 from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Virtual Meeting   

Speaker: Michelle Rivero,Director of the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, City of Minneapolis

Ms. Rivero heads up the city’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA), an office that opened in July 2018 and which supports city initiatives to welcome, support, and defend the city’s immigrant and refugee communities. There will be time for Q & A and specific action items given for those who want to help.

View Ms. Rivero’s August 12 talk below: