An Urgent Talk on Origins of ICE and Mass Deportation
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Start Date : February 9, 4:00 pm End Date :
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Where did ICE and mass deportation come from? Join us for an urgent talk on this by the eminent historian of immigration, Columbia University’s own Mae Ngai, Lung Family Professor of Asian-American Studies and History and prize-winning author of multiple books on the topic. The talk is at 4 PM EST, February 9th, Monday. To register, use the QR code in poster below or click the link below:

Register: https://tinyurl.com/ngai2026

From time to time, the Mailman School of Public Health’s Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health sponsors quickly organized, urgent talks on issues of major public concern unfolding rapidly at the moment. This is one of them. Because of the quick organization, they can’t be in-person, but one bonus is anybody can come to them. There’s nobody better than Prof. Ngai, an intellectual titan and leading historian, to bring needed historical context and clarity.

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