Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez, PhD alum, examines the multiple domestic forms of removal that excluded citizen and noncitizen Mexican migrant youth from public schools and relegated them to isolated sites of agricultural labor exploitation and incarceration in the post-WWII US in “Los Hijos Son La Riqueza Del Pobre:”* Mexican Child Migration and the Making of Domestic (Im)migrant Exclusion, 1937–1960″, published by the Journal of Ethnic History.

Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez, PhD alum, examines the multiple domestic forms of removal that excluded citizen and noncitizen Mexican migrant youth from public schools and relegated them to isolated sites of agricultural labor exploitation and incarceration in the post-WWII...

Sailakshmi Ramgopal’s review article for the Journal of Roman Studies, “Connectivity and Disconnectivity in the Roman Empire” in which she juxtaposes Braudel, Bénabou, and Padilla Peralta to discuss the politics of writing on mobility, connectivity, and Roman imperialism has been published.

Sailakshmi Ramgopal‘s review article for the Journal of Roman Studies, “Connectivity and Disconnectivity in the Roman Empire” in which she juxtaposes Braudel, Bénabou, and Padilla Peralta to discuss the politics of writing on mobility, connectivity,...
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