Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S.

Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S.

  • Monday, November 5, 2018
  • 12:00 PM  1:00 PM
  • Gardner Commons — Hinckley Institute of Politics (map)
  • Annie Fukushima, Assistant Professor, Division of Ethnic Studies, School for Cultural & Social Transformation

Pizza & Politics

Free and open to the public

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COSPONSORED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ASIA CENTER AND THE CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

https://www.hinckley.utah.edu/calendar/2018/11/5/migrant-crossings-witnessing-human-trafficking-in-the-us

Xicanx/Latinx Heritage Month Keynote Speaker.

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General

Announcement!

Xicanx/Latinx Heritage Month Keynote Speaker.

 

You are invited to a plática/ talk featuring Annie Isabel Fukushima, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah and author of the upcoming:  Migrant Crossings: Human Trafficking in the United States

11:00 AM, Wednesday, September 26th in Berkeley City College Rm. 216

Dr. Annie Isabel Fukushima is Assistant Professor in the Division of Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah. In addition, she has served as an expert witness for human trafficking cases in California and Colorado, and a consultant, recently producing the Grant Management Toolkit for Office for Trafficking in Persons. Her most recent projects have been funded by the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women (2018) and the Abundance Foundation (2016 – 2017).

Dr. Fukushima has published extensively on human trafficking, intimacy and race, and immigration. Her upcoming interdisciplinary work examines Asian and Latinas trafficked into the United States. She reminds us, “In spite of the violence as systemic and naturalized, survivors are always resisting.”

Sponsored by Ethnic Studies and Mexican/Latin American Studies at Berkeley City College

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