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Dangerous Journey: The Plight of Mexican Migrants to the U.S.
Seminar Series
Enrique Morones
President and Founder, Border Angels
January 28, 2009
3:30 p.m.
Location: Institute of the Americas Complex, Deutz Room
Open to: Public
Enrique Morones is the President and Founder of Border Angels, an all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving migrant lives along the border. He recieved a Master's Degree in Executive Leadership at the University of San Diego. He served as the first two-time President of the San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 1996 and 1997. He also founded the House of Mexico, which promotes Mexican art, culture and history, in San Diego's Balboa Park. He was recognized as one of the 100 most influential Latinos in the USA by
Hispanic Business Magazine and a Frontline Human Rights International awardee for his dedication to Human Rights.
To access an audio podcast of Enrique's presentation, please
click here.
Part of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies Research Seminar Series.