The Border: Women and Immigration
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Arlie Hochschild, professor of sociology at the University of California,
Berkeley, author and co-editor with Barbara Ehrenreich,
Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy (Granta Books, 2003)
and
Joanne Lin, senior staff attorney at Legal Momentum, a legal advocacy organization
and
Aarti Shahani, co-director and organizer for Families for Freedom, an advocacy organization for immigrants facing deportation
- on the particular issues facing women in the immigration debate
» The Border main page and Flickr photo project
» Professor Hochschild’s page at UC-Berkeley
» Joanne Lin’s bio
» Families For Freedom homepage
and
Joanne Lin, senior staff attorney at Legal Momentum, a legal advocacy organization
and
Aarti Shahani, co-director and organizer for Families for Freedom, an advocacy organization for immigrants facing deportation
- on the particular issues facing women in the immigration debate
» The Border main page and Flickr photo project
» Professor Hochschild’s page at UC-Berkeley
» Joanne Lin’s bio
» Families For Freedom homepage
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