IU McKinney Event to Examine Domestic and International Response to World Refugee Crisis
09/29/2015
People around the world have been caught up in the news surrounding the Syrian refugee crisis. IU McKinney’s Graduate Studies Lecture Series will examine the issue on October 15 with a panel discussion titled “World Refugee Crisis: Domestic and International Responses” in the Wynne Courtroom.
Speakers include:
- Mahja Zeon, a deputy prosecutor with the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office
- Sam Sites, an IU McKinney law student who took part in an International Human Rights Law internship at the Organization for Aid to Refugees in Prague during Summer 2015
- Carleen Miller, executive director of Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc.
- Professor Bernard Trujillo of Valparaiso University School of Law
The event, which is free and open to the public, carries with it 1.5 hours of CLE with a registration via the IU McKinney website. The program begins at 4:30 p.m., with a reception following at 6 p.m. in the Inlow Hall atrium.
