Faith-based conversations about immigration at Chapman University and the University of Southern California

We recently held two faith-based conversations about immigration, one at Chapman University and the other at the University of Southern California, in conjunction with the Office of Religious Life. Students from the campus’ Catholic Center at USC spoke about the film and its resonance as a catalyst for dialogue around the morals and ethics behind the topic of immigration. Students and professors at Chapman University had a lively discussion about the actual state of immigration legislation here in California, and what the future may hold for those living “lives on the line” in this state.

Students at the Office of Religious Life at USC discuss faith and immigration.

Students at the Office of Religious Life at USC discuss faith and immigration.