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Immigration Seminar (Maria Abscal)

Topic: “Demographic Threat and Whites’ Racial Classification of Others” (part of the Open House for International Migration Studies) Speaker: Maria Abscal, Columbia University

Immigration Seminar (Neeraj Kaushal)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

Topic: “Blaming Immigrants: Nationalism and the Economics of Global Movement” Speaker: Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia School of Social Work

Immigration Seminar (Laura Limonic)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

Topic: “Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States” Speaker: Laura Limonic, SUNY Old Westbury

Immigration Seminar (Sofya Aptekar and Amy Hsin)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

"Race and Immigration Trajectories Among Undocumented College Students in NYC" Speakers:  Sofya Aptekar, Assistant Professor of Sociology, UMass Boston, and Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation Amy Hsin, Associate Professor of Sociology, Queens College CUNY, and Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation

Immigration Seminar (Martin Schain)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

"The Border is Back: Immigration Discourse, Policy, and Outcomes in Europe and the United States" Speaker: Martin Schain, Professor of Politics Emeritus, New York University

Immigration Seminar (Monica McDermott)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

"Class Identities and Attitudes Towards Immigration and Race among Working-Class Whites" Speaker: Monica McDermott Associate Professor of Sociology, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, and Visiting... Read more »

Immigration Seminar (Tod G. Hamilton)

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

"Immigration and the Remaking of Black America" Speaker: Tod G. Hamilton, Associate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate of the Office of Population Research, Princeton University

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