Lecture: "Anti-Immigrant Lawmaking" (part of the Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary series)

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Location: via Zoom

Massingale

Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Robin Jacobson, professor and chair of politics and government, University of Puget Sound, and author of The New Nativism: Proposition 187 and the Debate over Immigration, explores anti-immigrant sentiment in lawmaking.

Robin Jacobson teaches race, religion, state politics, and the politics of detention. Her writing focuses on immigration and the role of race in immigration politics, the debate over birthright citizenship, and the relationship between interest groups and immigration politics.

Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary is a weekly lecture series presenting preeminent scholars, thought leaders, and public intellectuals to guide our community through topics necessary to a deeper understanding of systemic racism and racial justice.

Lectures are available to the Notre Dame community via Zoom. Registration with a valid nd.edu or alumni.nd.edu is required.

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Originally published at klau.nd.edu.