Interested in learning more about partnerships between the United States and Mexico? Then you won’t want to miss the exciting and informative World Affairs Council Inland Southern California event taking place Thursday, Sept. 1, from 5:45 to 8 p.m.
This free event features presentations by the recently elected, Salomón Rosas Ramírez, chief consul of Mexico in San Bernardino and Jorge Leyva, consul for political and economic affairs and will focus on partnerships for progress in the 21st century.
In a press release from the California State University—San Bernardino, Ramírez expressed his thoughts on the relationship between the U.S. and Mexico by saying, “Mexico and the United States share history and cultural heritage, even blood ties. We are part of a regional and binational community that every day becomes more prosperous.”
The event will be held in the Loma Linda University San Bernardino Campus—Community Room at 250 South G Street, San Bernardino, California 92410. In addition to the main event, registered attendees will enjoy refreshments and a facility tour of the new campus.
Click here to register before the Aug. 27 deadline.
For additional information, email worldaffairscsusb@gmail.com or call 951-684-8263.