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Teaching and Talking about Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration
Feb 2 | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
States of Incarceration: Teaching and Talking about Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration
Hunter faculty, students and New York City community leaders join faculty-community teams from 6 other states to explore pedagogical and narrative strategies for how to address these issues and intersections in the classroom, through collaborations between campus and community partners.
Hear case studies from:
- Florida: Carolina Villalba, Assistant Teaching Professor, Writing and Rhetoric, Florida International University and Javier Del Castillo, Florida Immigration Coalition, creators of Crimmigration at Krome: Processing Center or Prison?
- New York: Mayra Lopez-Humphreys, Associate Professor, Silberman School of Social Work, and Kandra Clark, Director of Policy, Urban Pathways
- Wisconsin: Shannon Ross, CEO/Founder, The Community
- Washington, DC: Dr. Bahiyyah Muhammad, Associate Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology, Howard University
Audience
Open to Everyone
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Location
- Faculty and Staff Cafe
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68th Street and Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10065 United States + Google Map 8th Floor in Hunter's West Building, 68th Street Campus.