12380 A 5 MW 1030-1220 MUE 154 Pinedo-Turnovsky,Carolyn Open 5/ 20
COURSE SUBTITLE: "LATINX YOUTH, MOBILITY, AND RIGHTS" IN A DISCUSSION-BASED SEMINAR, STUDENTS WILL EXPLORE THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN YOUTH, MOBILITY AND RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATION. WHAT HAS CHANGED FOR LATINX CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN THE EXPERIENCE OF MIGRATION? WHAT ARE THE CHANGING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PATTERNS OF FAMILY ORGANIZATION AND RELATIONSHIPS? STUDENTS WILL EXAMIN THE COMPLEX EXPERIENCES ACROSS THE LIFE STAGES OF YOUNG MIGRANTS IN FAMILY, WORK, DOCUMENTATION, DEPORTATION, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, JUST TO NAME A FEW. STUDENTS WILL ALSO HAVE A BROAD UNDERSTANDING OF LAWS AND POLICIES THAT STRUCTURE TH LIVES OF LATINX MIGRANT YOUTH AS WELL AS THIS COMMUNITY'S IMPACT ON THEIR DESIGN. I APPROACH THIS COURS AS A SOCIOLOGIST, BUT THE COURSE LITERATURE WILL DRAW ON CRITICAL RACE AND MIGRATION SCHOLARSHIP ACROSS SEVERAL DISCIPLINES.
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