Join us at Temple Isaiah for a discussion about the Warrant Article that will be presented at Town Meeting this spring. The article proposes ways to make Lexington a more welcoming, inclusive, and safe community for immigrants.

Speakers will include ACLU of Massachusetts staff attorney & advocate, Laura Rótolo, Senator Jamie Eldridge, and People Power Lexington co-chairs Todd Burger and Tony Rodriguez.

For more information, contact LexPeoplePower@RCN.com

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 5:57pm

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In 2018, as the Trump administration doubles down on its national security strategy, how do we ensure the rights of all Americans are protected? What models do other nations offer that strike the balance between security and privacy? To understand the Trump administration's approach to secrecy in matters of national security, join us as constitutional law expert Sudha Setty unpacks this complex issue and discusses her new book, National Security Secrecy: Comparative Effects on Democracy and the Rule of Law.

Cosponsored by the ACLUM, League of Women Voters, and Critical Connections, Karuna Center

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 5:49pm

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