Refugee Youth Class: A Research Celebration
Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 5:30 pm to 7 pm
Campus:
Dayton
Oelman 135
Audience:
Future Students
Current Students
Faculty
Staff
Alumni
The public
A Celebration of Research
English 7500 Refugee Youth
Legal Rights of Resettled Populations and Efforts to Combat Structural Violence
By Nathan Reiter, William Kent, and Jordan Furgeson
Assessments of Access to Transportation, Green Space, and Food Quality and the Implications on Social and Emotional Well Being/Agency for Resettled Youth in Dayton, Ohio
By Emily Haymans, Marie Iberico, Kayla LaMontagne, and Jamie Cooper
Faith and Community-‐Based Organizations: Efforts and Implications of Supporting Resettled Adolescent Populations
By Debra Blouch, Abigail Booher, and Kaitlyn Williams
- Dr. Sally Lamping (course professor) will moderate the discussion following the presentations.
- Light refreshments will be served
- Please contact sally.lamping@wright.edu if you have any questions
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