Exploring Global Migration, Food and Ethnic Identity with Madeline Hsu
ARHU Dean Stephanie Shonekan is joined by Madeline Hsu, Center for Global Migration Studies Director and professor of history, in a conversation about the historical and contemporary causes of migration, challenges facing immigrants to the U.S. today and a new project focused on the rich culinary histories of the ethnic and immigrant communities in the D.C. metro region. Before joining the faculty at UMD, Hsu was at UT Austin where she led the development of the Teach Immigration History website, a curriculum guide for teaching about immigration laws and their implications for different groups throughout history.
Series
Rhyme & Reason, Season 1
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- Episode 3: Advancing Immigrant Rights and Urban Equity with Nancy Mirabal
- Episode 4: Discussing the History of Nazism and Antisemitism with Jeffrey Herf
- Episode 5: Excavating the Modern History of the Middle East with Peter Wien
- Episode 6: Understanding Political Rhetoric through an International Lens with Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour