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Humanitarian Alumni Career Panel Friday April 16th, 10:00-11:00am EST

This panel will host five Georgetown alumni to share their diverse experience working in the humanitarian field, from research, advocacy and programming, to protection and human…

April 13, 2021

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Book Launch: A Nation of Immigrants

Please join us for discussion of the second edition of Susan F. Martin’s book, A Nation of Immigrants (Cambridge University Press). This book traces four centuries of US…

April 6, 2021

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Upcoming Event: Gendered Segmented Assimilation with Dr. Julie Park

Join ISIM for a discussion with Dr. Julie Park of the University of Maryland on her paper “Gendered Segmented Assimilation: Earnings Trajectories of African Immigrant Women and…

April 6, 2021

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Remembering Mitzi Schroeder

We are deeply saddened by the news that Mitzi Schroeder passed away on 28 March 2021. As an ISIM affiliate and closely connected with Catholic ministry to refugees, Mitzi worked…

April 2, 2021

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Upcoming Event: “Immigrant Evangelicals and Beyond”

Political scientist Janelle Wong will reflect on the findings from her book, Immigrants, Evangelicals, and Politics in light of recent developments in U.S. politics and the 2020…

March 17, 2021

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Upcoming Event: Thinking Beyond Resettlement

This joint event organized by ISIM and CWS, one of nine U.S. refugee resettlement agencies, will bring together experts in the field to discuss the possibility of using other…

March 3, 2021

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New Publication: What We Know About Climate Change and Migration by Sanjula Weerasinghe

Human movement associated with climate change features in popular, policy and scholarly discourse. Wide-ranging estimates predict the scale and dynamics of future movement. To…

February 13, 2021

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New Blog: Tunisia Arab Spring Decade Marks Withering Exodus by Gary Kleiman

Ten years ago tiny Tunisia with its “jasmine revolution,” sending longtime authoritarian President Ben Ali, into exile was the first in the region to spark economic and…

February 13, 2021

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An Interview with Katharine Donato and Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Editors of RSF Journal Issue on the Legal Landscape of Immigration

Demographer Katharine Donato (Georgetown University) and economist Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes (University of California-Merced) edited the latest issue of RSF which traces the…

January 17, 2021

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New RSF Journal Issue: The Legal Landscape of U.S. Immigration

Latest issue of RSF, edited by Professors Katharine M. Donato (Georgetown University) and Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes (University of California, Merced), traces the history and…

December 22, 2020