Berghahn Books published chapter by Joanna Regulska, Beth Mitchneck, and Peter Kabachnik titled, "Displacement, State Violence, and Gender Roles: The Case of Internally Displaced and Violence-Affected Georgian Women"
This conference presents research analyzing how those changes can affect individual, society and the economy in California, focusing on undocumented, on workers and on children and families.
UC Center Sacramento | 1130 K St LL22, Sacramento, CA 95814
Dean Kevin Johnson comments on Trump missing an opportunity for substantive conversation on the growing concerns around education in the country, and some in higher education featured in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.
Kevin Johnson writes about the current debate in Washington regarding which “Dreamers” will be given legal recourse to stay in the U.S., and which ones will be left out.
Associate Professor of Sociology Jacob Hibel, along with 11 other associate professors, described by Chancellor Gary S. May as "stellar researchers and educators".
The California Immigration Research Initiative is offering four graduate student fellowships of $9000 each for doctoral students at any University of California campus researching immigration in California.
The Washington Post featured Peri's research on the potential economic fallout of the Trump administration’s decision to terminate the residency permits of those who are granted the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States.