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On Wednesday, February 20, 2015, ( 5 – 7 PM ) join us at the Ethical Society in Clayton to discuss how a vibrant, diverse immigrant community benefits Saint Louis.

Featuring:

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Betsy Cohen

[/su_column][su_column size=”4/5″]Executive Director of St. Louis Mosaic Project, Launched in 2012, Mosaic Ambassadors are helping St. Louis become more globally welcoming; the Professional Connector Program collaborates with local universities, companies, organizations, and agencies with the goal of helping skilled immigrants launch their careers in St. Louis; and the Global Talent Hiring Program seeks to attract and retain more of the 9,000 international students who are studying in our region’s universities.[/su_column][/su_row][su_row][su_column size=”1/5″]

Anna Crosslin

[/su_column][su_column size=”4/5″]President and CEO of The International Institute of St. Louis, established in 1919, is a pioneer in the field of diversity. The organization’s services reach more than 7,500 immigrants and refugees from 75 countries, approximately 8% of the St. Louis city and county 2010 foreign-born population.[/su_column][/su_row][su_row][su_column size=”1/5″]

Julia Ostropolsky

[/su_column][su_column size=”4/5″]President and CEO of Bilingual International Assistant Services, was founded to serve immigrant seniors and immigrant disabled, and now provides health and social services to over 1000 individuals a year. B.I.A.S.’s mission is to ensure equal access to health, mental health, and social services for all, regardless of national origin or language ability, through advocacy, education, and direct multilingual services.[/su_column][/su_row]