impt. event
rhogg on Apr 11th 2008
The Impact of the Hart-Celler Act on New York City Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:00PM-7:00PM Refreshments will be served Hunter College West Building Chanin Language Center (Enter at the SW Corner of 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, Subway Level) DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA & PUERTO RICAN LATINO STUDIES AT HUNTER COLLEGE Panelists Include: Prof. Robert C. Smith Associate professor, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College. Author of Mexican New York: Transnational Worlds of New Immigrants. Prof. Margaret M. Chin Associate professor, Department of Sociology at Hunter College. Author of Sewing Women: Immigrants in the New York City Garment Industry. Prof. Anthony P. Browne Associate professor, Department of Africana & Puerto Rican Latino Studies at Hunter College. Author of Manufacturing local action: How local communities make change. Prof. Joyce R. Toney Associate Professor, Department of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies Author of Exporting Culture: Caribbean Americans in New York City THIS EVENT IS FREE For more information, contact Dr. Anthony Browne at apbrowne@hunter.cuny.edu sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and Hunter College.
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Demographic Info. #1
rhogg on Feb 11th 2008
lobo_mexicans-demograhpics.pdf lobo_mexicans-d.pdf lobo_mexicans-2.pdf
Here are 3 .pdf files containing demographic info on Mexicans living in NYC.
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Welcome to the blog!
rhogg on Jan 28th 2008
Hey, students, welcome to the course blog for Prof. Friedlander’s Seminar 2! This blog will be a sort of electronic forum that will allow the Professor to share materials and assignments with you. However, it WILL ALSO BE an electronic forum for you, so that you can share material and ideas with each other while performing your research and constructing your website. Since much of the content from this class will come from you, it’s important to participate as much as you can!
TO LOG IN: your user name AND your password will be your first initial followed by your last name. no spaces, no punctuation, no caps. The system is pretty easy to figure out, so play around once you log in — if you have any questions, let me know! BE SURE TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD once you’ve logged in!
Remember, this is YOUR forum, too, so any ideas for features or spaces you want to have, let me know.
More to come!
Russ
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