Denise Dresser highlight from "Central American Migrations and the U.S. Border"

Abstract: 

Recorded September 4, 2019

Below is the original description of the event.

Denise Dresser, one of the panelists for "Central American Migrations and the U.S. Border," offers a short version of Mexico's role in the current migration situation.

"Central American Migrations" was a panel of experts on Central America and migration participating in a discussion about the context, current situation, and future of migration between Central America and the United States, and its impact on the U.S. border.

The panel included:

Professor Denise Dresser, Political Science, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Professor Rosemary Joyce, Anthropology, UC Berkeley

Professor Karen Musalo, Gender & Refugee Studies, UC Hastings

Professor Elizabeth Oglesby, Geography, University of Arizona, Tucson

Paula Worby, Ph.D., Public Health Researcher, Hesperian Health Guides

Moderator:

Professor Emerita Beatriz Manz, Geography and Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley

Author: 
Denise Dresser
Rosemary Joyce
Karen Musalo
Elizabeth Oglesby
Paula Worby
Publication date: 
September 4, 2019
Publication type: 
Event Video Recording