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good evening. i m tony clark from the carter presidential library. i m really glad you all are here on behalf of our partners, the carter center and our capella books, i want to welcome you to tonight s discussion that i personally think is is really important. i. years and years ago, i used to be a reporter and i was based in dallas and we covered stories of people coming across the southern border. but i never thought at the time about family separation and. that s something that we learned a lot about in the couple of years. and we ve got people who who i think can really put it in perspective. efren olivares is a deputy legal director for immigrant justice project at the southern poverty law center. he was the lead lawyer in a successful landmark petition to the inter-american commission on, human rights on behalf of families separated under the zero tolerance policy. and the stories tell you stories that he tells in his book. my son will die of sorrow will really g ....
good evening. i m tony clark from the carter presidential library. i m really glad you all are here on behalf of our partners, the carter center and our capella books, i want to welcome you to tonight s discussion that i personally think is is really important. i. years and years ago, i used to be a reporter and i was based in dallas and we covered stories of people coming across the southern border. but i never thought at the time about family separation and. that s something that we learned a lot about in the couple of years. and we ve got people who who i think can really put it in perspective. efren olivares is a deputy legal director for immigrant justice project at the southern poverty law center. he was the lead lawyer in a successful landmark petition to the inter-american commission on, human rights on behalf of families separated under the zero tolerance policy. and the stories tell you stories that he tells in his book. my son will die of sorrow will really g ....
good evening. i m tony clark from the carter presidential library. i m really glad you all are here on behalf of our partners, the carter center and our capella books, i want to welcome you to tonight s discussion that i personally think is is really important. i. years and years ago, i used to be a reporter and i was based in dallas and we covered stories of people coming across the southern border. but i never thought at the time about family separation and. that s something that we learned a lot about in the couple of years. and we ve got people who who i think can really put it in perspective. efren olivares is a deputy legal director for immigrant justice project at the southern poverty law center. he was the lead lawyer in a successful landmark petition to the inter-american commission on, human rights on behalf of families separated under the zero tolerance policy. and the stories tell you stories that he tells in his book. my son will die of sorrow will really g ....
i m really glad you all are here on behalf of our partners, the carter center and our capella books, i want to welcome you to tonight s discussion that i personally think is is really important. i. years and years ago, i used to be a reporter and i was based in dallas and we covered stories of people coming across the southern border. but i never thought at the time about family separation and. that s something that we learned a lot about in the couple of years. and we ve got people who who i think can really put it in perspective. efren olivares is a deputy legal director for immigrant justice project at the southern poverty law center. he was the lead lawyer in a successful landmark petition to the inter-american commission on, human rights on behalf of families separated under the zero tolerance policy. and the stories tell you stories that he tells in his book. my son will die of sorrow will really grab your heart and you ll hear about that tonight. his writings on ....
carter center and our capella books, i want to welcome you to tonight s discussion that i personally think is is really important. i. years and years ago, i used to be a reporter and i was based in dallas and we covered stories of people coming across the southern border. but i never thought at the time about family separation and. that s something that we learned a lot about in the couple of years. and we ve got people who who i think can really put it in perspective. efren olivares is a deputy legal director for immigrant justice project at the southern poverty law center. he was the lead lawyer in a successful landmark petition to the inter-american commission on, human rights on behalf of families separated under the zero tolerance policy. and the stories tell you stories that he tells in his book. my son will die of sorrow will really grab your heart and you ll hear about that tonight. his writings on immigration policy have been published in the new york times, us ....