By NAU Latin American Studies and NAU No More Deaths / No más muertes.
Adam Goodman from University of Illinois, Chicago will present his recent book, “The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants,” via Zoom on Thursday Feb. 18 at 6 pm. In the words of Mae Ngai, the book is “a must-read for all those who care about the reach of state authority and its consequences for immigrants and citizens alike.”
The event is open to all (anyone, anywhere on the planet with an internet connection!) but you need to register ahead of time at: http://eepurl.com/hlfiZb
Please share the information widely!
Our next event, two weeks later on Thursday March 4 at 6 pm, is Jeremy Slack from the University of Texas, El Paso, who will present, “Deported to Death: Asylum, Drug Violence, and Immigration Enforcement on the US Mexico Border.” You may register for the Slack event at: http://eepurl.com/notaurl
Both of these Immigration Awareness Series events are co-sponsored by Latin American Studies and the student club NAU No More Deaths / No más muertes.