Lecture on Immigrant Rights: “Enrique’s Story”
Episcopal Church of St. John | 1661 15th Street, San Francisco, CA No Comment
Enrique’s Journey is the true story of a Honduran boy who braves unimaginable hardship and peril to reach his mother in the United States. Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist of the LA Times, first brought the story of children like Enrique to public attention, and her book inspired a recent HBO documentary, Which Way Home. She will be discussing her book and sharing photographs from Enrique’s odyssey.
Admission is free. More Info: 415 227 0388
6:00 PM Presentation ~ 5:30 Light Refreshments
Cost: FREE
Tags: Free, Lecture, Literature, Mission District, Political Activism
Categories: Lectures & Workshops, Literature, San Francisco
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