How did immigration from Latin America compare to that from Europe in the mid-1800s and mid-1900s? What factors caused those migrations and what was our historical relationship with the countries that sent them? Join Dr. Manuel Barajas, Interim Director of the Sac State Center for Race, Immigration and Social Justice (CRISJ), on Friday, June 17 at 10:30 a.m. in Del Norte Hall, Room 1004 for Understanding Race, Immigration and Borders in the U.S. Dr. Barajas will explain how nationality, race, class and gender biases affect deportations as well as the ability of certain immigrants to incorporate into U.S. society more freely than others. It’s a fascinating and timely topic. Be sure to register on Eventbrite here.
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