One Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century

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Graduate Center sociologist Nancy Foner leads a discussion based on a new anthology, which she edited, of portraits of immigrant life in New York City this century. Featuring contributors Joseph Salvo, director of the population division, NYC Department of City Planning; Philip Kasinitz of the Graduate Center and Hunter College; Bernadette Ludwig, doctoral candidate in sociology at the Graduate Center; Ramona Hernandez of City College and the Graduate Center, director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute; and Pyong Gap Min of Queens College and the Graduate Center, director of the Research Center for Korean Community. Co-sponsored by the Gotham Center for New York City History. – See more at: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Public-Programming/Calendar/Detail?id=22500#sthash.zmY57wGn.dpuf
Graduate Center sociologist Nancy Foner leads a discussion based on a new anthology, which she edited, of portraits of immigrant life in New York City this century. Featuring contributors Joseph Salvo, director of the population division, NYC Department of City Planning; Philip Kasinitz of the Graduate Center and Hunter College; Bernadette Ludwig, doctoral candidate in sociology at the Graduate Center; Ramona Hernandez of City College and the Graduate Center, director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute; and Pyong Gap Min of Queens College and the Graduate Center, director of the Research Center for Korean Community. Co-sponsored by the Gotham Center for New York City History. – See more at: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Public-Programming/Calendar/Detail?id=22500#sthash.zmY57wGn.dpuf
Graduate Center sociologist Nancy Foner leads a discussion based on a new anthology, which she edited, of portraits of immigrant life in New York City this century. Featuring contributors Joseph Salvo, director of the population division, NYC Department of City Planning; Philip Kasinitz of the Graduate Center and Hunter College; Bernadette Ludwig, doctoral candidate in sociology at the Graduate Center; Ramona Hernandez of City College and the Graduate Center, director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute; and Pyong Gap Min of Queens College and the Graduate Center, director of the Research Center for Korean Community. Co-sponsored by the Gotham Center for New York City History. – See more at: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Public-Programming/Calendar/Detail?id=22500#sthash.zmY57wGn.dpuf

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