The Wealth and Poverty theme announces is spring 2019 events, including a Wealth and Poverty Week on Immigrants.
Wealth and Poverty Week on Immigrants
- Friday, Feb 1—Tariq Tarey (photographer/visual ethnographer) on Somali refugees in Central Ohio, 2-3 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Monday, Feb 4—Meredith Gartin (Global Health, CHSP) on immigrant health, 5-6 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Tuesday, Feb 5—Luis Plascencia (author of Disenchanting Citizenship and Mexican Workers and the Making of Arizona) on Mexican agriculture workers in the United States, noon-1:20 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Wednesday, Feb 6—Charlie Morgan (Sociology, A&S) on immigration in Japan, 6-7 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Thursday, Feb 7—Felip Aros-Vera (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Russ Engineering) on human trafficking networks, 10:30-11:50 a.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Friday, Feb 8—Myra Waterbury (Political Science, A&S) on populist nationalism and the politics of migration in Central and Eastern Europe, noon-1 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
- Friday, Feb 8—Roy Boyd (Economics, A&S) on DREAMers and the Mexican migration to the United States, 3-4 p.m., Alden 319 Friends of the Library Room
Wealth and Poverty Public Lecture
- Wednesday, Feb 20 – Brian Alexander (author of Glass House) “Glass House and Lancaster, OH,” 3-4 p.m., Walter Hall Rotunda
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