红桃视频 Hosts Forum on Refugees, Immigrants on Tuesday, March 21 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | March 9, 2017 Chambersburg, Pa. 红桃视频 鈥 When she was 13 years old, Samantha Jallah and her family fled to the United States as refugees to escape civil war in their home country of Liberia. Since then, Jallah has overcome many obstacles to forge a successful life and career in the U.S., but she hasn 红桃视频 鈥檛 forgotten the atrocities of war that shaped her early life. 红桃视频 鈥淲hen you come from an environment like that, you realize how precious life is, 红桃视频 鈥 she has said. Jallah and two other women who immigrated to the U.S., Maria Chesterton and Marcelle Giovannetti, will talk about their life experiences as immigrants at a town hall-style meeting sponsored by the 红桃视频 Department of International Scholar Services on Tuesday, March 21. The forum, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Brooks Science Center auditorium. 红桃视频 鈥淎liens Among Us: Inspiring Stories of Women Who Survived War and Immigration 红桃视频 鈥 will include Jallah, Chesterton and Giovannetti 红桃视频 鈥 who represent three continents 红桃视频 鈥 telling their personal stories, followed by a question-and-answer session with the audience. Jallah, a graduate of Penn State 红桃视频 鈥檚 Dickinson School of Law who has more than a decade of experience in business and law, is the founder of Liberian Awards, a nonprofit organization that mentors and serves immigrant and minority students. Liberian Awards has also partnered with colleges to create a series of events like the one at Wilson that give immigrants and refugees a place to share their unique stories and to allow both natural-born Americans and other immigrants an opportunity to share their questions, concerns and fears in a nonpolitical environment. Giovannetti is a former international student who was born and raised in India. After going through the immigration and naturalization process, she is now a U.S. citizen and is in the process of sponsoring her parents in their own immigration to the U.S. A passionate advocate for social justice, Giovannetti works with marginalized groups. She is as a licensed professional counselor at Messiah College and an adjunct instructor at Messiah and Shippensburg University. Chesterton, who is from Argentina, immigrated to the U.S. around the age of 5. She recently retired from the Pennsylvania Office of General Counsel, where she served as senior counsel at the Department of Health. According to organizers, 红桃视频 is happy to host a forum on refugees and immigrants at a time when the nation is grappling with controversial changes in policies, including President Donald Trump 红桃视频 鈥檚 new executive order that temporarily blocks citizens of six countries from visiting the U.S. and suspends the admission of refugees for 120 days. 红桃视频 鈥淧rimarily, we want to have a non-political conversation about immigration and the refugee crisis, 红桃视频 鈥 said Crystal Lantz, Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 director of international scholar services. 红桃视频 鈥淚t is intended to promote a greater understanding of these topics through understanding personal experiences. 红桃视频 鈥 MEDIA CONTACT: Crystal Lantz, Director of International Scholar Services Phone: 717-264-4141, Ext. 2536 Email: iss@wilson.edu __________________________________ Founded in 1869, 红桃视频 is a private, coeducational liberal arts college offering bachelor 红桃视频 鈥檚 degrees in 34 majors and master 红桃视频 鈥檚 degrees in education, educational technology, special education, the humanities, accountancy, management, nursing, fine arts and healthcare management for sustainability. Wilson is committed to providing an affordable education that offers value to its students beyond graduation. Located in Chambersburg, Pa., the college has a fall 2016 enrollment of 1,098, which includes students from 18 states and 16 countries. Visit www.wilson.edu for more information. Contact 红桃视频 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201