AN INVITATION

2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL MIGRATION SCHOLARSHIP

NOVEMBER 4, 2023

USF’s Master in Migration Studies (MIMS) is pleased to host its second international conference on Critical Migration Scholarship: “Between Borders: The Fight to Belong.

The international conference is a gathering of communities dignifying migration through advocacy and collective knowledge.

It will address the topic of border externalization and its effect on communities on the US/Mexico border and other borders globally, bringing together scholars, practitioners and activists working on these topics around the world.

It will also feature research and engagement with migrant communities by MIMS faculty and students.

The final event of the conference will be the launch of USF professor Bill Ong Hing’s latest book Humanizing Immigration: How to Transform our Racist and Unjust Immigration System.

The conference will be followed by a reception at USF’s Kalmanovitz Hall Auditorium.

For any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us directly through email at migrationstudies@usfca.edu.

For partnership opportunities, please email Jan Lee at jlee281@usfca.edu.

For those who can’t make the in-person event, a livestream is available and registration is also required as a virtual attendee. Thank you.

we believe migration is beautiful.

SPEAKER BIOS

BORDER EXTERNALIZATION AND THE FIGHT TO BELONG ACROSS THE WORLD

BORDER EXTERNALIZATION AND THE FIGHT TO BELONG ON THE US/MEXICO BORDER

MIMS PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

MASTER IN MIGRATION STUDIES (MIMS) FACULTY AND STUDENT RESEARCH ON BORDERS, ASYLUM AND BELONGING PANELISTS

  • Amy Argenal

    PROFESSOR

  • Jane Pak

    PROFESSOR

  • Angelica Soria

    STUDENT COHORT 7

  • Leticia Morales

    STUDENT COHORT 7

  • Sequoyah Hilton

    STUDENT COHORT 7

migration is a human rights issue.

BOOK LAUNCH

MEET SOME OF THE PANELISTS

PRESENTING PARTNER:

the human right to belong. join the fight.

MIMS ‘19 Alumni Flavio Bravo was honored with the 2023 Alumni Award in Public Service.

The USF Public Service Award recognizes a commitment to community engagement, public service, and the pursuit of the common good.

A first-generation college graduate, Flavio Bravo was elected to the Arizona State Legislature in November 2022.

This is a small peak into his story.