“Welcoming the Refugees” live-stream talk

Tuesday November 27, 2018 in the Language Oasis (CRT 187), starting at 6:30pm, the Program in French and Francophone Studies joins with the Alliance française of Milwaukee to live-stream Pascal Brice’s talk: “Welcoming the Refugees: Lessons of the European Crisis from a French Perspective” from the University of Chicago.  We will be able to send a couple of questions to be answered during the Q&A.

Free and open to the public.

Pascal Brice  Director-General of OFPRA  

Welcoming the Refugees: Lessons of the European Crisis from a French PerspectiveAs part of the Marianne Midwest series, l’Alliance Française de Milwaukee and the Department of French, Italian and Comparative Literature at UW-Milwaukee will live-stream Pascal Brice, Director-General of OFPRA (French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons) for a talk on the state of the European refugee crisis.Tuesday, November 27, 2018 : 6:30 p.m. at UWM, Curtin Hall 187.

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