Join us, along with the Chicanx/e and Latinx/e Studies Program and other sponsors, for the first panel in the 2025–2026 speaker series, Building Communities of Care and Resilience in Times of Crisis. This panel that explores the history of diverse immigrant communities in the United States, including Asian and Latinx/e experiences. The panelists provide a historical overview of immigration and exclusion across racial and ethnic lines. Combined, these presentations illuminate the drastic effects of immigration policies on historically marginalized communities. Despite their marginalization, as the panelists have shown, immigrant communities have created a sense of home in the United States and found creative ways to function as transnational families across national borders.
This free, hybrid event is open to the public, including faculty, staff, undergraduates, and graduate students.
Registration is only required for remote attendance.