Special Events and Receptions

  • 2/23 Solidarity with Sujitno

    When: Friday, February 23rd at 3 to 4PM

    Where: Student Union Room 428

    Sanctuary in Meriden:

    Join us on this afternoon in an opportunity to talk and discuss about deportation, the Asian Pacific Islander Community, and sanctuary cities through a video call with Sujitno Sajuti.

    Sujitno Sajuti is a 68 year-old West Hartford man who had been ordered to return to his native Indonesia instead he sought sanctuary in a Meriden church in October, the third undocumented immigrant to do so in Connecticut this year.

    Sujitno Sajuti, who came to the United States in 1981 as a Fulbright scholar and overstayed his visa. Sajuti earned a master's degree at Columbia University and returned to Indonesia before re-entering the country in 1989 to pursue a Ph.D at UConn. His visa expired during his tenure and UConn and, rather than return to Indonesia and face a world he no longer knows, Sajuti stayed in West Hartford. For the past several decaded Sajti has taught Indonesian and Koranic studies at mosques and community centers.

     

    This event is co-sponsored by the Asian American Cultura Center, the Asian and Asian American Studies Institute, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, the Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance, the Campus Anti-Fascist Network, and the Neighbor Fund.

    For more information, contact: Asian American Cultural Center at asacc@uconn.edu