What does it mean for a community to be Safe and Law Abiding as well as Welcoming, Inclusive, and Respectful? Roseville will continue the conversation with back-to-back discussions about issues surrounding immigration.
How does our changing demographics that includes immigrants, refugees and undocumented immigrants affect our community?
In late 2016, the City of Roseville hosted two community conversations on community, policing and race. From those conversations, one questions that participants asked was about the impacts national policies have on Roseville’s ability to provide a safe and welcoming community for all residents and visitors to the city, regardless of immigration status.
The first conversation will be on Wednesday, May 3, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Roseville Area High School Auditorium, 1240 County Road B2. Experts will speak about national immigration policies and the impacts they may have on the community.
The second conversation will be on Thursday, May 4, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Roseville Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Drive. We’ll host small table discussions, and participants will discuss what was learned at the May 3 conversation, and answer the following questions.
- How does Roseville remain a welcoming and inclusive community?
- What can the city do to help ensure the safety of all?
- What can concerned individuals or community groups do?
Call 651-792-7026 or email
[email protected] if you have questions.
Additional information about the community conversations is available at www.cityofroseville.com/imagineroseville.