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UC faculty and guest experts contribute to the national conversation about U.S. immigration policy, its consequences and cultural implications.

Around the world, individuals and families are fleeing their countries of origin because of war, violence, natural disasters, and climate ch...

Experts on immigration, national security and refugee movements engage in a debate about the U.S. immigration system, the values and interes...

The history of the U.S. census is riddled with examples of efforts to exclude immigrants and minorities. Arturo Vargas, president and CEO of...

In her keynote address at UC San Diego's All Campus Commencement 2019, former US. Secretary of State and diplomatic icon Madeleine Albright...

This panel explores the relevance of race, citizenship, immigration status, and community context in explaining lethal violence and criminal...

Panel explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know ab...

This panel focuses on questions around policing in Latinx communities in order to shed light on the ways that intersecting legal regimes and...

Karen Ross, Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, discusses the future of food and public policy in California and...

Immigrants and their children make up about 25% of the population of the United States. Dr. Margaret Wheeler explores the challenges and pro...

Dr. Alicia Fernandez brings a social justice perspective to tackle some of the most critical issues that complicate the care of patients wit...

Mexican Senator Armando Piter describes the alarm in Mexico about hostile actions toward immigrants in the United States and predicts this w...

Sociologist Mary C. Waters of Harvard University paints a comprehensive and compelling picture of the immigrant experience in the United Sta...

UC San Diego Political Science Professor Sam Popkin talks about the 2016 election, polling, the FBI, Congress, immigration, the Supreme Cour...

Natalia Molina, professor of history and urban studies at UC San Diego, traces the ways US public health and immigration policies intersecte...

Carol Christ, Director for the Center for Studies in Higher Education, talks with Jamie Merisotis on his new book, America Needs Talent. Mer...

As part of the UC Global Health Day 2015, four leading public health researchers offer ideas on how to help undocumented immigrants at the s...

Former California Supreme Court Justice and UC Davis School of Law Professor Emeritus Cruz Reynoso recalls his days working alongside Cesar...

In her new book, "Making Hispanics: How Activists, Bureaucrats, and Media Constructed a New America" (University of Chicago Press), UC Berke...

In what must be one of the most unusual classes offered at UCLA, a group of 10 law students hold in their hands the fate of people who have...

“The Brick People” chronicles the story and legacy of Mexican immigrants who came to work at Simons Brickyard #3 in Los Angeles during the e...

Two recent Supreme Court decisions seem to send conflicting messages about state and local laws regulating noncitizens. In one case, the jus...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Vicente Fox, former President of Mexico, for a discussion of the challenges facing Mexico and the...

Marie Price has extensive field experience researching urban immigration, migration, and development in Latin America. She has surveyed emig...

UC Davis economist Giovanni Peri argues that immigration helps the U.S. economy and calls for reforms that would include granting more H1B v...

The 10th Annual Rhoda Goldman Lecture in Health Policy presents Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Oncology...

Seeking to re-imagine the meaning and significance of the international border, UC Davis Law School Dean Kevin Johnson makes a case for elim...

Is the danger posed by Muslim immigrants real? If it is exaggerated, why the general hysteria? Award-winning author and journalist Ian Burum...

The Community Service Organization was a grassroots effort launched in the 1940's that empowered a generation of Mexican-Americans, includin...

UCTV presents the work of UC Santa Cruz graduates Arthur Saenz and David Zlutnick, co-producers of a riveting documentary on the struggles m...

Luis Urrea, author of “The Devil’s Highway” and “The Hummingbird’s Daughter,” talks about how his own search for identity provided fuel for...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Edward Alden of the Council on Foreign Relations for a discussion of his new book, "The Closing o...

Internationally acclaimed playwright, filmmaker and activist Luis Valdez discusses the problems of citizenship in the U.S. and the blending...

Los Angeles Times op-ed columnist Gregory Rodriguez has written widely on issues of race relations and national identity. He discusses his r...

Pete Hamill, the writer and veteran newspaperman who has edited both The Daily News and The New York Post, presents a talk on Lower Manhatta...

Mira Nair films, Salaam Bombay, Monsoon Wedding and The Namesake, illuminate the ambiguities of the immigrant experience and highlight the c...

Undocumented immigrants who are students at UC San Diego reveal the obstacles to higher education that many in their community face as they...

Two "License to Freedom" leaders share their tales of helping non-Latina immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence. Their unique...

Political Science Professor Terri Givens of the University of Washington gives an insightful talk on the gender differences among the radica...