This blog is dedicated to the content of the course, “Immigration, Race, and Law: Historical Roots to Contemporary Immigration Debates,” taught by Rachael M. Joo at the Alumni College of Middlebury College, Breadloaf Campus, August 30-Sept. 2, 2018.
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Rachael,
Thank you for a wonderful class experience. I was naturally drawn to this article. It is directly related to our conversation of how we can participate in the immigration conversation. Art is a subject we did not mention in our discussions.
Thank you Rachel, Can you resend the link to the article? Thank you!
http://www2.philly.com/philly/entertainment/fringe-fest-tania-el-khoury-refugee-ear-whispered-20180904.html
U.S. Has Highest Share of Foreign-Born Since 1910, With More Coming From Asia