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08/24/2018

Just a reminder: the IWG is soliciting papers and discussants for the Fall 2018 semester.

Our workshops will be held on Mondays (9/17; 10/15; 11/5; 12/3) at 12 - 2 pm in room 6114 at the Graduate Center.

The purpose of our workshop is to bring together current students, alumni, and professors (especially junior faculty) to present and discuss their work in progress.

If you would like to participate, please fill out the sign up sheet!

GC-IWG Fall 2018 Presenter & Discussant Signup

Whatever Happened to German America? 09/24/2015

A nice reminder. "It may be that an identity lost can never be regained. But why not try? It would be good for everyone, reminding millions of Americans that they too are the products of an immigrant culture, which not long ago was forced into silence by fear and intolerance." http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/23/opinion/whatever-happened-to-german-america.html?_r=0

Whatever Happened to German America? The country’s largest national ethnic group completely disappeared from its culture.

Photos from GC Immigration Working Group's post 10/23/2014

IWG Open House/Welcome Party

Tenement Talks | Lower East Side Tenement Museum 10/02/2014

There's an event at Lower East Side Tenement Museum Wednesday, 10/8/2014. Philip Kasinitz , Nancy Foner, & Margaret Chin will be discussing their new book.

http://www.tenement.org/tenement-talks-details.php?id=817

Tenement Talks | Lower East Side Tenement Museum Advisors to the museum's upcoming 103 Orchard Street Exhibit which include professors Nancy Foner, Phil Kasinitz, and Margaret Chin, will discuss contemporary immigration in New York City and give a sneak preview of the new exhibit.

Children of Immigrants 09/24/2014

Children of Immigrants The photographer, a daughter of immigrants, spoke with others who, like her, have felt the imbalance of cultural identity.

Videos | Teaching Immigration 08/03/2014

The videos and lesson plans are starting to go on our website- have a look at these great videos: http://teachingimmigration.commons.gc.cuny.edu/category/videos/

Videos | Teaching Immigration About the videos This entry was posted in Videos and tagged summary on August 3, 2014 by Kate. The five video shorts reflect specific interests of the researchers/videographers. However, the videos also touch on themes such as diversity, stereotypes, challenges to integration (and what is being done…

New York's Mexican Community: Challenges and Opportunities 07/28/2014

One of our short documentaries, this one on New York's Mexican Community! This was the result of a GC Immigration Working Group project called Big Apple Bites for first-timers. Many thanks to the participants for their eloquence! Thanks to Richard Alba and Koby Oppenheim for administrative support! Couldn't have done it without Taf Chiriga. Shout to Rabbi Darkside for the intro/outro! All mistakes are the filmmaker's! Website for teachers with lesson plans coming soon...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gQ5xrZbcyI

New York's Mexican Community: Challenges and Opportunities This short documentary is based on interviews with college students and professionals. It investigates the challenges and opportunities of the fastest growin...

latinaresearchersnetwork on Instagram 06/11/2014

Join the campaign to help our girls and boys see what they can be! Together we can debunk the myth of what a professor, researcher, scholar or graduate student looks like! Post them on Instagram (tag us -Latinaresearchersnetwork). Write some key words for our followers (e.g., worked to pay for college; first generation college student; mom and professor; etc.). Let us all continue to stand in our own greatness! Don't be shy!
www.instagram.com/latinaresearchersnetwork

latinaresearchersnetwork on Instagram Latina Researchers Network & Conference. Diverse scholars. Increasing the pipeline. Join us! Visit our website for more information

05/29/2014

Late notice, but our end-of-the-year picnic is today at 5pm! Join us at just south of the Great Lawn by the Turtle Pond (just north/east of the Belvedere Castle), right where the checkered heart is on the map below. It's best accessed from the 81st St station on the B/C but also the 1 to 79th St or 77th on the 6 from the east side.

Hope to see you there!

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