Join us tmrw for a day-long event on immigration and the U.S. elections, starting 10:00 AM at @nyulaw
The day will feature 3 panels:
1. Immigration Policy and the US Elections
2. Immigration: Rhetoric vs. Reality
3. NYU and New Arrivals to NYC
RSVP: https://t.co/66YoYsAOqj
Join us for a day-long event on immigration and the U.S. elections on Sept 19th at @nyulaw
The day will feature 3 panels:
1. Immigration Policy and the US Elections
2. Immigration: Rhetoric vs. Reality
3. NYU and New Arrivals to NYC
RSVP at: https://t.co/66YoYsAOqj
In collaboration with the NYU Office of the Provost, the Migration Network is holding a series of events this September and October on immigration politics in the upcoming U.S. election.
For more info on this three-part series and to RSVP, please visit https://t.co/66YoYsAOqj
Tomorrow 9/19 from Noon-1pm, please join the Urban Planning Program and the Urban Initiative at NYU Wagner for an engaging discussion with Professor @ian_goldin (Oxford University) about his latest book, Age of the City!
This is the New York City way. Immigration built our city and nation, and now we're leading the way to welcome asylum seekers.
These are the City staff and generous volunteers helping asylum seekers start their American dream.
Registration is open!
Tickets are going fast for our annual Immigration Law & Policy Conference, co-hosted with @cliniclegal and @GeorgetownLaw
Join us in person in DC or online & get smart analysis on key developments in US immigration & asylum space
📅https://t.co/3m8vqVcj0x
The NYU Migration Network is excited to support Nadia Villafuerte in her research “Mapping Migration Expulsion, Memory and Resistance through Contemporary Cultural Productions: the case of the border between Guatemala and Mexico."
The NYU Migration Network is excited to support Nari Yoo in her research “Unraveling Ethnic Disparities: Virtual Access to Mental Health Services among Immigrants with Limited English Proficiency."
The NYU Migration Network is excited to support Kinaya Hassane in her research "Imagining Otherwise: Photographic Practices and Migration in the Comoros."
The NYU Migration Network is excited to support Haneul Lee in their research “The Mechanisms/Mechanics of the U.S. Empire: Contouring local labor for the U.S. Army in South Korea in exchange for U.S. citizenship."