The Joan Miller Psychology Lab Invites You To A Talk / Dr. Veronica Benet-Martinez/ This Thursday, April 28th
The Joan Miller Psychology Lab invites you to a guest speaker presentation. ”The company you keep: Immigrants’ social networks and psycho-social adjustment” A talk on the issue of complex cultural identities as it relates to the content and structure of immigrants’ personal social networks Dr. Veronica Benet-Martinez ICREA Research Professor in the Department of
Queering Immigration Conference #3
This three-day event is organized by The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP) in partinership with the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility (ZIMM). QDEP is a collective alternative to detention program and community organizing project for trans/queer/HIV+ immigrant detainees, undocumented folks, asylum seekers and their families in New York City. QDEP a member of the Detention Watch
Ready to Make History? Join Us on April 18th!
On Monday, April 18, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments the landmark U.S. v. Texas case that will determine the fate of President Obama’s administrative relief, which would help five million immigrants across the nation be protected from deportation and allow them to work legally. Over 250,000 eligible immigrant New Yorkers have waited for more than a year
Back to back events on Migrants and Deportation, Tuesday, April 12
Aeroplanes and Deportation @ 6pm The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School presents a lecture by Wiliam Walters entitled “Aeroplanes and Deportation.” There can be no expulsion without the trains, planes, buses and ships that states use to transport deportees across borders and territories. There can be no deportation without an assortment of guards, pilots,
Politics Book Talk – Riva Kastoryano on “The Bodies of the Jihad: State, Territories, Identities”, April 26th, @ 6pm, Wolff Conference Room, 1103, 6 East 16 Street, 11th Floor
Riva Kastoryano, Visiting Professor of Political Science, speaks about her new book Que faire des corps des djihadistes? (‘What to do with the body of the jihadist?’) The book analyzes the response of the U.S., Spanish and British governments following the suicide attacks in New York (2001), Madrid (2004) and London (2005). More specifically, what do countries do with the