Latin America

Crossing Mexico / Migration & Human Rights In the Age of Criminal Politics Conference – March 10-13

The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility invites you to the conference “Crossing Mexico / Migration & Human Rights in the Age of Criminal Politics.” These paired conferences seek to enrich understandings of—and bring visibility to—the increasingly complex and violent processes that characterize contemporary Mexican and Central American migration north. From the violent population displacements in Central […]

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Monday, May 6th: Alejandro Portes, “Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Analysis”

The New School’s Global Studies program and the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy invite you to attend: Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Analysis   Register now!   The New School’s Global Studies Program and the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) welcome Alejandro Portes, a prominent migration

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The Economy vs. Immigration: What will unlock the Latino vote in 2012?

October 18, 2012, 6-8 p.m. 55 West 13th Street, Theresa Lang Center, Mezzanine As they did in 2008, Latino voters are again expected to play a pivotal role in the presidential election. But unlike 2008, when immigration reform was the dominant issue for many Latinos, this time it is less clear what will motivate them.

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