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SUMMARY:Imagining Otherwise: Worldmaking in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) and Center for Collaborative Indigenous Research with Communities and Lands (Center CIRCL). Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU\, Latinx Project at NYU\, NYU Steinhardt Department of Applied Statistics\, Social Science\, and Humanities\, and NYU Department of Media\, Culture\, and Communication.  \nREGISTER (by April 24) \nGraduate Students from the NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) and NYU’s Center for Collaborative Indigenous Research with Communities and Lands (Center CIRCL) invite students from the tri-state area to join us for our 2026 Student Conference\, Imagining Otherwise: Worldmaking in Progress. \nChristina Sharpe’s In the Wake: On Blackness and Being\, urges us to work towards living and ‘imagining otherwise’ as a vital and creative\, everyday act of resistance to colonialism (Sharpe\, 2016). Our one-day student conference\, Imagining Otherwise: Worldmaking in Progress\, takes up this call\, building upon the traditions of Black\, Indigenous\, and scholars who theorize and write into a future-oriented\, radical imagination of other worlds and alternative formations of co-existence. The conference invites advanced undergraduate students\, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in any field or discipline to come together\, re-imagine and re-orient our relations and existence in the world\, while daring to Imagine Otherwise.   \nThis conference will take place at NYU. Location details to be provided.
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: The Health Impacts of Immigration Policy
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: This event has been postponed\, and will be rescheduled in Spring 2027. \nPresented by the NYU Migration Network. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. \nHeld monthly over the semester\, these public conversations bring together scholars\, artists\, and practitioners for cross-disciplinary exchanges to develop and refine understandings of migration and mobility\, its histories\, and its political stakes. With migration so sensationalized by much of the media\, these conversations are a rare opportunity to invite the public to engage with questions of migration and mobility in a nuanced\, thoughtful\, and analytical manner. \nThis conversation on “The Health Impacts of Immigration Policy” will feature Maria Elena de Trinidad Young (UCLA) and Laura Wherry (NYU). \n  \nNYU campus access guidelines: This is an in-person event\, open to the public. Registration is required. \nAccessibility note: If you have any access needs\, please email migration-network@nyu.edu. \n  \nMaria Elena de Trinidad Young\, PhD\, MPH\, is an affiliate at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and an assistant professor at UC Merced. Young focuses on the impact of the US immigration system on the health of immigrant populations. Her research examines the relationship between health inequities and factors such as citizenship and legal status and state and local policies. Her current research seeks to understand the various structural\, institutional\, and individual mechanisms that link policy with health outcomes. \nYoung was formerly the project director of the NIH-funded Research on Immigrant Health and State Policy (RIGHTS) Study which seeks to understand the experiences of Latino and Asian immigrants in California in the areas of health care\, social services\, employment\, education\, and law enforcement and how these experiences have had an impact on their health and access to health care. Young was also the Chancellor’s postdoctoral fellow at UC Merced where she lead a study to examine how media coverage of immigration policy may influence immigrant well-being. \nLaura Wherry is an associate professor at NYU Wagner and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in the Economics of Health program. During the 2024-25 academic year\, she served as the senior economist for health care on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers. Her research focuses on the role of public programs and policies on the health and economic well-being of individuals in the US. She has a particular interest in policies that affect access to health care for women and children in lower income families. \nImage: U.S. Customs and Border Protection operations following the implementation of Title 42 USC 265 at the northern and southern land borders\, March 22\, 2020\, photograph by Jerry Glaser. Dedicated to the Public Domain via CC0 1.0
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