Immigrant and Refugee Law & Policy: An Overview
In this video, Fernando-Chang Muy provides an overview of immigrant and refugee law and policy.
In this video, Fernando-Chang Muy provides an overview of immigrant and refugee law and policy.
In this video, Jose Antonio Vargas gives a keynote address.
In this video, Joanna Dreby gives a talk on immigrant children and families.
In this video, Erika Almiron, Peter Gonzales and Mia-Lia Kiernan have a conversation with Bruce Shapiro titled "Advocacy and Action: The Local Landscape."
In this video, Jose Arreola gives a keynote address "A Life Undocumented."
In this video, Cindy Carcamo, Michael Matza, Maria Sacchetti, and Bruce Shapiro have a conversation about the immigration beat.
In this video, Bruce Shapiro offers closing remarks.
Following our workshop, “Covering Immigrants & Refugees,” speaker Denise Ziya-Berte, director of Mental Health at the Latin American Community Center, shared tips for working with immigrants dealing with trauma or mental health issues.
Following our workshop, “Covering Immigrants & Refugees,” the Dart Center caught up with speakers Cindy Carcamo, Michael Matza, Gary Pierre-Pierre, and Maria Sacchetti, who spoke about linguistic issues, identity protection, and how the immigration beat has changed, while sharing invaluable tips for working journalists.
Eleven million undocumented immigrants live in the U.S., not only without the same basic rights as citizens, but with the constant fear of losing their freedom and livelihood. Sixty-three percent have been in the country at least 10 years. How do journalists report on immigrants and grapple with a system one speaker described as "a modern form of apartheid"? Click here for full video coverage, and tips from workshop speakers.