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Month: March 2019

Making Sensation and Sense of the Migrant Caravan of Fall 2018, Part Two

March 26, 2019Robert McKee Irwin On the Ground Leave a comment

Migrant Border Politics My previous installment questioned tendencies on both right and left to represent the migrant caravan through reductive

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Making Sensation and Sense of the Migrant Caravan of Fall 2018, Part One

March 19, 2019Robert McKee Irwin On the Ground Leave a comment

General Introduction On October 13, 2018, a large caravan of migrants departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, heading north toward

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In Support of Latinx Students

March 5, 2019Latinx Talk In Academia, Roundtable Leave a comment

Amidst a challenging climate, we all continue to work to educate and mentor Latinx students, as well as students of

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