Diggs to focus on immigrants hidden in the heartland
Those who missed Week Three’s lectures and discussions on “Immigration: Origins and Destinations” and are keen to further explore this…
Those who missed Week Three’s lectures and discussions on “Immigration: Origins and Destinations” and are keen to further explore this…
Some things are best kept within the family, be they mom-and-dad business, a secret recipe or Week Three’s last Interfaith Lecture on immigration.
Jin Young Choi is not a policy expert on immigration. She’s not in charge of any organization relevant to immigration, and it’s not even her field of study. Yet she’s just as qualified to speak on the matter at Chautauqua than anyone. Why? Because she’s an immigrant herself.
The history of the United States — and of all places — is a history of migration.
Immigration often appears in the news as a headline or in a stump speech from a prospective political candidate. Chautauqua…
After hearing politicians in the United States and Europe blame immigrants for economic and social problems, Ian Goldin decided to…
America is known as the land of opportunity, but the land of the free doesn’t usually come free to many….
The Friday delivery of The Economist usually elicits excitement from Ray Suarez. But the March 14 edition’s cover story made him cringe. The story, titled “Firing Up, America,” discussed the rise of America’s Latino population. The cover was an American flag — with the red stripes represented by chili peppers.
For the 28th consecutive season, political scientist David Kozak will give his lecture on the American political climate. He’s decided…
Latino history is significantly older than America itself, and Ray Suarez, host of Al Jazeera America’s daily program “Inside Story,” wants to remind people of that.