Activity
Time:
Hostile Terrain 94 Nebraska: Dr. Everard Meade Public Lecture
Date:
6:00 pm –
7:30 pm
Zoom
Contact:
James Garza, jgarza2@unl.edu
“Fates and Furies: What the Humanitarian Crisis on the U.S.-Mexico Border Teaches Us about History and Humanity, Race and Place” presented by Dr. Everard Meade, director of the Trans-Border Institute at the University of San Diego, a leading source of research and public engagement on border issues.
Before the global pandemic and the mass uprising against police violence in the United States, a humanitarian crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border exposed the vulnerability of particular communities to suffering and death at the hand of policymakers and law enforcement in our own backyard.
Registration is required. Register at: https://sgis.unl.edu/ht94-dr-everard-meade-public-lecture
Learn more about HT94 at go.unl.edu/ht94.
Before the global pandemic and the mass uprising against police violence in the United States, a humanitarian crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border exposed the vulnerability of particular communities to suffering and death at the hand of policymakers and law enforcement in our own backyard.
Registration is required. Register at: https://sgis.unl.edu/ht94-dr-everard-meade-public-lecture
Learn more about HT94 at go.unl.edu/ht94.
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