Immigration and Migration Studies Symposium
Join us for the annual Immigration and Migration Studies Spring Symposium! The following graduating students will present their research related to the micro-minor courses in Immigration and Migration Studies:
Annabelle Manzo: Agents of Surveillance: A Feminist Analysis of How Medical and Biological Technologies are Implicated in Border Control, Surveillance, and Biopolitics
Abby Alexander: The Marginalization of Unpaid Care Work: A case study on reproductive labor among Latina immigrant mothers
Maya Gincherman: The Real American Dream: Exploring the trauma of the migration process in El Norte by Gregory Nava and La Jaula de Oro by Diego Quemada-Diez
Fátima Rios-Nungaray: The shaping of Oregon's immigrant population
Isabella Franco: El Ilegal: Trump’s Xenophobic Campaign and Latinx Immigrants in Houston, Texas
Gabriel Madison: Illegalized Indigeneity: How Borders Render Indigenous Communities Stateless
Manuel Blanco: Re/defining Cultural Borders: The Sound of Latinidad
Cristiana Barno: Strategy with humanity: Advocating for Life-changing Relief in Immigration Law