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New Immigrants in Urban New England: A Workshop
 
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April 16, 2004
9 am - 6:30 pm

 
Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America


Dyer House
150 Power Street
Providence, RI (USA)


PAPERS

"Mestizo Hartford: Refugee Communities Negotiating the Urban Borderlands." (PDF: 47kb)

Janet Bauer, Trinity College
 

"Cambodian-American Politics in Lowell, MA Since 1999" (PDF: 110kb)

Jeffrey Gerson, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
 

"Local City, Global People: New Perspectives on Migrant Simultaneity" (PDF: 86kb)

Nina Glick-Schiller and Thad Gunderson, University of New Hampshire
 

"Chinese Americans in Quincy and Malden, Massachusetts: More Challenges Than Successes" (PDF: 63kb)

Richard Chi-Kan Hung, University of Massachusetts-Boston
 

"Haitians in Boston: New Immigrants and New Blacks in an Old Immigrant City " (PDF: 236kb)

Regine Ostine Jackson, Emory University
 

"Transnational Institutions and Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Brazilians in Boston" (PDF: 99kb)

Ana Cristina Braga Martes, Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil (Email: acbmartes@fgvsp.br)

(Note: author cannot attend - revised paper will be discussed)

 

"New Mexican Immigration on the Rim of the New York Gateway: New Haven." (PDF: 603kb)

Douglas Rae, Yale University (in abstentia) and Jackie Olvera, Connecticut College
 

"Asia comes to Main Street and may learn to speak Spanish: Globalization in a poor neighborhood in Worcester" (PDF: 211kb)

Robert J.S. Ross, Clark University
 

"The Growth and Redistribution of the Hispanic Population in the Hartford Metropolitan Area, 1980-2000" (PDF: 600kb)

Michael Sacks, Trinity College
New Immigrants in Urban New England: A Workshop
Sponsored by the Herbert H. Goldberger Lectureship Fund, the Mollie B. Mandeville Lectureship Fund, the Urban Studies Program, and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America