We’re excited to announce that Prof. Nina Glick Schiller will be the keynote speaker at the CMS International Research Conference 2024. In her presentation titled “The End of Migration as We Know It: Examining and Challenging Dehumanizing Systems,” she will delve into the transformative impact of contemporary anti-migration policies, leading to the evolution of migration frameworks characterized by precarious labor and enduring instability.
For our first Speaker Series event of the year, we are thrilled to welcome Andrew S. Rosenberg who will present his talk, “Shades of Perception: Non-White Refugee Arrivals and Migration Policy Restrictiveness in the Global North” on September 18, 2024.
Join the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice (GRSJ) on September 18 for its first Noted Scholars Series event “Archives of Dissent: Sexuality, Caste, History”, co-sponsored by CMS and others. Abstract Suturing histories of caste and sexuality to histories of dissent in South Asia, this talk rearranges the grammar of our ethical engagements with […]
Our second Speaker Series event of the year, themed Migration, Racialization, and Inequality, will feature Jean Beaman, who will present her talk, “Suspect Citizenship: Rethinking Belonging and Non-belonging in Plural Societies” on October 28, 2024.
Join us for a community book discussion with editors and migrant worker creatives from Hong Kong as they share insights into “Ingat,” a powerful anthology capturing the voices and stories of migrant domestic workers.
Join us on February 10, 11:45 AM – 1:45 PM at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre or online for Jennifer A. Jones’ talk on the role of immigrant-serving organizations in shaping racial formation and immigrant rights in the U.S. South.
Attend Laura Madokoro’s talk on March 3, 11:45 AM – 1:45 PM at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre or online, as she explores how anti-immigrant discourse shapes migration, race, and refuge through the politics of sanctuary and exclusion.