Forum To Explore The American Dream In The Berkshires
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Cross Cultural Action Network (CCAN) will present the panel discussion"The American Dream – Alive in the Berkshires" at their quarterly forum on Thursday, March 18, from noon to 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 88 South St.The forum is designed to help local service agencies strengthen the Berkshires as a welcoming community with practical tips from four immigrants who successfully navigated the language barrier, housing search, education and employment challenges to achieve their American Dream in the Berkshires. Featured panelists are Alfred Enchill of Ghana, Silvia Sorria of Ecuador, John Bartolotto of Brazil and Liliana Colorado of Colombia.
The general public is invited to attend and a light lunch will be provided. There will also be opportunities for questions as well as networking among the more than 40 agencies that provide services to multicultural populations throughout the County. Attendees are asked to enter the First Baptist Church through the side entrance near the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank.
CCAN is an informal network of cross cultural individuals and organizations that support immigrants and other minority groups in the Berkshires and who are committed to making the Berkshires a welcoming community through education, advocacy and events. Steering Committee members include representatives from the Berkshire Immigrant Center, Adult Learning Center, Berkshire Adult Literacy Committee, and the South Berkshire Educational Collaborative.
