Rosemary Joyce highlight from "Central American Migrations and the U.S. Border"

Abstract: 

Recorded September 4, 2019

Below is the original description of the event.

Rosemary Joyce, one of the panelists for "Central American Migrations and the U.S. Border," describes why Honduran migrants come to the United States, even with current border policies.

"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