“No Estan Solos, You Are Not Alone: Resisting U.S. Immigrant Detention from the Inside-Out” Discussant: Hannah Norwood (Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice
For more information: https://lals.uic.edu/events/child-migration-across-the-americas-symposium/ About this Symposium Child migration has become an increasingly important phenomenon in the Americas. Thousands upon thousands of children leave their countries of...
Join us at the International House on November 8th, 2023, from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm for our first-ever **Author Meets Readers** event! Dr. Alejandra Díaz de León from the College of Mexico (COLMEX) will discuss her new book, “Walking Together: Central Americans...
“Ambiguous cost – Cultural externalities of market-based agrarian reform on indigenous household social reproduction in late 20th century Mexico” Discussant: Nahomi Linda Esquivel (Department of History, University of Chicago) Chapter 1 of my dissertation...
“Lost in Translation: Language Segregation in the United States” Discussant: Alexander Koenig (Department of Comparative Human Development) Abstract: How segregated is the Hispanic population in terms of English language proficiency? Although decades of...
Discussant: Chiara Galli, Department of Comparative Human Development University of Chicago Abstract: Despite the established presence of Indigenous immigrants in the U.S., only recently has there been concerted efforts to examine and understand their incorporation...
Discussant: Johan Rocha, Department of Comparative Human Development University of Chicago Abstract: Does diversity lead to social fragmentation or integration? This question animates recent research on ethnic homophily – operationalized as the tendency to form social...
12:30pm-2pm Assembly Hall, International House 1414 59th St. Chicago IL 60637 RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/uchicagoimmigration Dr. Masferrer is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Demographic, Urban, and Environmental Studies (CEDUA) and Coordinator of the Seminar...