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MIGRANTS AND IMMIGRANTS: MOVEMENTS OF A GLOBAL PROMISE
 
Talk: "Anonymous Heroes, Divided Families: Who Wins and Who Loses from US Immigration Policy?"

We welcome papers related but not limited to the following areas:

 

  • Spanish/American literatures, history, anthropology, visual and performing arts

  • The Global South

  • Linguistics, translation, study abroad and SLA\Cultural, ethnic, and environmental studies

  • Creative writing/projects

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

To continue promoting last year’s conference “border crossings & cross-cultural encounters,” we also invite undergraduate papers in the following special areas:

 

French, German, Native American, and Scandinavian languages, literatures, and cultures

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS

Monday, February 8, 2016

 

CONTACT US

Email:

adriana.gordillo@mnsu.edu

surconference@gmail.com

 

PROPOSAL FORM

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Roy Germano is a Research Scholar at the New York University School of Law and teaches in the NYU Program on International Relations. His research and documentaries on Latino immigration have won numerous awards and have been featured by media outlets like MSNBC, Fox News, NPR, Univision, and Telemundo.

 

More about Roy Germano

KEYNOTE / ANDREAS SPEAKER
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