![]() ![]() If the material is difficult, Jennie recommends talking to students about student services on campus like University Counseling Services, DREAM Center. It helps to create ground rules in fact the students can help create those rules for themselves. ![]() Immigration can be tricky to talk about in the classroom as we never know students' experiences. ![]() Jennie began the session with an icebreaker activity that highlighted the importance of creating networks in your life. March 12, 2019. Facilitated by Jennie Quinonez-Skinner, Oviatt Library The Obstacle is the Way: Resilience in the Lives of Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States: Transcending Acculturation and Xenophobia (chapter from book, Latinx Immigrants. What's Waiting For Deported Salvadorans Inside 'La Chacra' (WBUR)Īmerica's Role in El Salvador's Deterioration (The Atlantic) Going home after half a lifetime (The Washington Post)Įl Salvadoran refugees in Colorado stuck between 2 worlds (The Denver Post)ĥ Facts on Migrants Coming to the U.S. What Is Temporary Protected Status? (CFR) Today’s Migrant Flow Is Different (The Atlantic) With violence at their backs, a new migrant caravan heads north (National Geographic) Salvadorans Weigh In On How They View The U.S. Violence drives immigration from Central America (Brookings Institute) Newsom seeks to counter Trump as he makes world stage debut in El Salvador (LA Times, with a quote from Douglas Carranza, chair of the Department of Central American Studies) ![]()
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