Wealth & Poverty Week on Immigrants
The Wealth and Poverty Theme presents the 91探花 , Feb. 1-8.
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Immigration has become a significant political issue across the world. An estimated 258 million people worldwide live in a country other than their country of birth. Nearly 50 million now live in the United States.
The Wealth and Poverty Week on Immigrants brings the 91探花 community together to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by global migration flows both here and abroad.
- Friday, Feb. 1 - Tariq Tarey (photographer/visual ethnographer) "," 2-3 p.m., Alden 319, cosponsored by School of Visual Communication | .
- Monday, Feb. 4 - Meredith Gartin (Global Health) "," 5-6 p.m., Alden 319 | .
- Tuesday, Feb. 5 - Luis F.B. Plascencia (author of Disenchanting Citizenship and Mexican Workers and the Making of Arizona) "," noon-1:20 p.m., Alden 319, cosponsored by the Center for Law, Justice & Culture | .
- Wednesday, Feb. 6 - Charlie Morgan (Sociology) "," 6-7 p.m., Alden 319 | .
- Thursday, Feb. 7 - Felipe Aros-Vera (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Russ Engineering) "," 10:30-11:50 a.m., Alden 319 | .
- Friday, Feb. 8 - Myra Waterbury (Political Science) "," noon-1 p.m., Alden 319 | .
- Friday, Feb. 8 - Roy Boyd (Economics) "," 3-4 p.m., Alden 319 | .