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2019 Anne and Sandy Dolowitz Lecture in Human Rights

"Migration in the Americas: A Panel Discussion about Borders, Humanity, and the State"

Thursday, March 28, 2019
4:00 – 6:00 PM
S.J. Quinney College of Law Building, Moot Courtroom, 6th Floor

Although, lately, most accounts focus on the US-Mexico border, migration takes many forms and unfolds daily throughout the Americas. And while sound bites and charged imagery might inflame passions and fuel political division, migration dramatizes some of the most profound and lasting questions of modern life—questions about national identity and belonging, technology and state surveillance, the nature of globalization, and the meaning and sanctity of the family and human life.

Join us for a discussion of these issues and a reception with food following the event.

Panelists:

Ieva Jusionyte
Harvard University

Anna Ochoa O’Leary
University of Arizona

Kit Myers
UC Merced

Moderator:

Claudio Holzner
University of Utah

*Parking at the U is limited; consider using TRAX (exit at Stadium Station)

Last Updated: 11/4/21