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04
Feb

How Workers Became Criminals Overnight

By Sarah Bronwen Horton, author of They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields: Illness, Injury, and Illegality among U.S. Farmworkers A phrase tucked into President Trump’s January 25 immigration executive order makes …

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02
Feb

Reimagining the Borderwall

This post is part of a blog series celebrating the College Art Association annual conference taking place in New York City from February 15–18. Please visit us at Booth 605 if you are attending, and otherwise stay tuned for …

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31
Jan

Immigration Syllabus: UC Press Edition

With last Friday’s executive order on immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries, along with plans to continue construction of the barrier along the US-Mexico border moving forward, the current presidential administration has brought heightened attention to immigration …

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30
Jan

Research Libraries, University Presses Oppose Trump’s Immigration Order

University of California Press stands in solidarity with the AAUP and the ARL. This post is reprinted with the kind permission of the Association of American University Presses. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 30, 2017—President Trump’s …

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30
Jan

The EPA and the Future of Flint, Michigan

On February 1st, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will vote on sending current Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s (R) nomination to the full Senate. During his hearing two weeks ago for the position of …

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25
Jan

Beyond “Africa Rising”?

by Dillon Mahoney, author of The Art of Connection: Risk, Mobility, and the Crafting of Transparency in Coastal Kenya What do African masks and cell phones have in common? They sit on …

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