Binational Migration Institute - UArizona
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Binational Migration Institute, Mexican American Studies Department, University of Arizona
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https://bmi.arizona.edu/ 30-05-2020 14:55:21
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This Wednesday! Remember folks, with the recent time change, we're now on the same time as Denver :) @transb0rder ASA Int'l Migration
.Binational Migration Institute - UArizona co-director and UA Sociology Distinguished Scholar & Associate Professor @danmartinezUA was selected as a 2024 Immigration Fellow by FWD.us. He joins an amazing cohort doing important empirically-based research used to inform policy
Don't miss Dr. Alex Chavez's upcoming Binational Migration Institute - UArizona and Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry research talk on University of Arizona campus on Thursday, 3/28 at 5:30pm! And his free musical performance on Friday, 3/29. Details to come! U of A College of SBS UA_SBS_MexicoInitiatives UA Humanities UAZ_CLAS Mexican American Studies | University of Arizona Arizona Arts
.Journal on Migration & Human Security (JMHS) is actually working on a special issue on migrant deaths along the US-Mexico border based on a mini-conference hosted by Binational Migration Institute on University of Arizona campus last fall. We're planning for a fall 2024 release! U of A College of SBS UArizona D.C. Center for Outreach & Collaboration
New Week! Join us for this Center for Migration Studies webinar discussing a new special issue of Journal on Migration & Human Security (JMHS) on migrant deaths that Binational Migration Institute - UArizona worked on with CMSNY and scholars at across the border U of A College of SBS University of Arizona cmsny.org/event/untold-s…
New Journal on Migration & Human Security (JMHS) article on blocked access to asylum and migrant deaths in Arizona: "Impeding Access to Asylum: Title 42 'Expulsions' and Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona" - Daniel E. Martínez, Sam Chambers, Geoff Boyce, Jeremy Slack, 2024 Center for Migration Studies journals.sagepub.com/eprint/4WPYPX8…
Migration once again being funneled, this time from Southern Arizona and West Texas into Southern New Mexico. A new special issue of Journal on Migration & Human Security (JMHS) features one of the first detailed academic studies on migrant deaths in New Mexico Center for Migration Studies Univ. of New Mexico