The USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health co-sponsored an event concerning immigrant health in ICE detention on October 24, 2019. This very informative and important conversation was moderated by Niels Frenzen and featured discussion from Dr. Homer Venters, author of “Life and Death at Riker’s Island”.
Panelists
Homer Venters, MD
Author of “Life and Death in Riker’s Island”
Jared Davidson, JD
Southern Poverty Law Center
Liz Jordan, JD
Director of CREEC Immigration Detention Accountability Project
Parveen Parmar, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Chief of the Division of Global Emergency Medicine
Moderator
Niels Frenzen, JD
Co-Director of the USC Immigration Clinic
If you were unable to attend the event you can watch the livestream on the USC Gould School of Law Immigration Clinic Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/USCGouldImmClinic/
This event was co-sponsored by the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health, USC Gould School of Law and Keck School of Medicine of USC Emergency Medicine.