Cornell University

232 East Ave, Central Campus

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Panelists:
Eric Lee, National Immigration Attorney
Derek Chang, History and Asian American Studies
Joe Margulies, Law and Government
Shannon Gleeson, Global Labor & Work and Latina/o Studies
 Risa Lieberwitz, Labor and Employment Law, Academic Director of the Worker Institute

The Trump administration’s recent executive orders target both undocumented and international students, workers, and scholars and threaten them with deportation as part of an unprecedented scale of racist and xenophobic policies. In this moment of overwhelming repression, we come together as a community and affirm our solidarity. This panel asks: how do we continue to foster critical thought, both intellectually and politically? How do we build a collective movement of resistance? What lessons from the past are relevant today?

Pizza and beverages will be served!

 

Sponsored by Cornell AAUP Chapter, American Studies Program, Departments of Comparative Literature, Romance Studies, and Literatures in English

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