Immigration Learning Circles

In February 2025, WALC launched a new community program called Immigration Learning Circles. Designed to foster dialogue and understanding, these circles invite local and regional experts, scholars, and individuals with lived experiences to share diverse perspectives on immigration-related topics. Past sessions have featured discussions on settler colonialism, refugee oral literacy, the history of the U.S. Mexico Border, the U.S. immigration system, and the history of Mexicans in Wisconsin.

This initiative is part of WALC’s ongoing commitment to broaden the public’s understanding of literacy—expanding it beyond reading and writing to include civic and cultural literacy. By creating space for meaningful conversation, the program aims to build community awareness around immigration and refugee resettlement, in Oshkosh and in the Fox Valley region. As of September 2025, the circles have attracted approximately 120 new audience members to WALC, expanding the organization’s community reach and impact. Immigration Learning Circles are open to the public on a sliding scale donation basis and are held at the WALC Downtown Oshkosh Learning Center.

We are currently seeking a sponsor for the 2026 Immigration Learning Circle series. If you are interested in learning more, view our sponsorship packet at the button below or email thompson@winlit.org

Upcoming Learning Circles

Navigating Global Admissions: The International Student Journey to UW-Oshkosh

Join Raiden Montero to learn more about the journey international students take to UWO as F-1 visa holders—from navigating complex application and visa procedures to the barriers that can make the process challenging. This talk highlights efforts to make international admissions more accessible and examines how global politics continue to impact students’ experiences.

Past Learning Circles

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