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DESCRIPTION:Re-Imagining the Americas: (Im)migration\, Transnationalism\, a
 nd Diaspora Panel Topics Experiencing the Immigration Debate Moving Across
  Borders Representing América Language in the Americas Theorizing Transnat
 ionalism Making Place (E)racing the Americas Policing Bodies Living the Di
 aspora Keynotes Debra A. Castillo Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow\, E
 merson Hinchliff Professor of Comparative Literature Director of the Latin
  American Studies Cornell University Jorge Durand Professor of Anthropolog
 y Universidad de Guadalajara Co-Director\, Mexican Migration Project Latin
  American Migration Project Pat Rector Outreach &amp\; Education Coordinat
 or Occupational Health Clinical Center Syracuse Eric Rosario Alderperson\,
  City of Ithaca Second Ward Entertainment Singer/Activist Colleen Kattau\,
 Syracuse University’s Raices Dance Troupe\,Syracuse University’s Samba Lar
 anja\, La joven Guardia del teatro\, La Familia de la Salsa. The conferenc
 e program is online at: http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/placa/2010_Con
 ference_Program/. Please register to attend the conference (via the websit
 e) and encourage students and community members to do so. Sponsers PLACA (
 Program on Latin America and the Caribbean) Syracuse University The Moynih
 an Institute of Global Affairs\, Syracuse University LLAS – Syracuse Unive
 rsity Latino-Latin American Studies Program Cornell University’s LASP (Lat
 in American Studies Program) Cornell University’s LSP (Latino Studies Prog
 ram) Imagining America\, Syracuse University Mellon CNY Humanities Corrido
 r and the SU Humanities Center Department of Languages\, Literatures\, and
  Linguistics\, Syracuse University.
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SUMMARY:PLACA presents: Re-Imagining the Americas (Im)migration\, Transnati
 onalism\, and Diaspora
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Re-Imagining the Americas: (Im)migration\, Tra
 nsnationalism\, and Diaspora Panel Topics Experiencing the Immigration Deb
 ate Moving Across Borders Representing América Language in the Americas Th
 eorizing Transnationalism Making Place (E)racing the Americas Policing Bod
 ies Living the Diaspora Keynotes Debra A. Castillo Stephen H. Weiss Presid
 ential Fellow\, Emerson Hinchliff Professor of Comparative Literature Dire
 ctor of the Latin American Studies Cornell University Jorge Durand Profess
 or of Anthropology Universidad de Guadalajara Co-Director\, Mexican Migrat
 ion Project Latin American Migration Project Pat Rector Outreach &amp\; Ed
 ucation Coordinator Occupational Health Clinical Center Syracuse Eric Rosa
 rio Alderperson\, City of Ithaca Second Ward Entertainment Singer/Activist
  Colleen Kattau\,Syracuse University’s Raices Dance Troupe\,Syracuse Unive
 rsity’s Samba Laranja\, La joven Guardia del teatro\, La Familia de la Sal
 sa. The conference program is online at: http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynih
 an/placa/2010_Conference_Program/. Please register to attend the conferenc
 e (via the website) and encourage students and community members to do so.
  Sponsers PLACA (Program on Latin America and the Caribbean) Syracuse Univ
 ersity The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Syracuse University LLAS
  – Syracuse University Latino-Latin American Studies Program Cornell Unive
 rsity’s LASP (Latin American Studies Program) Cornell University’s LSP (La
 tino Studies Program) Imagining America\, Syracuse University Mellon CNY H
 umanities Corridor and the SU Humanities Center Department of Languages\, 
 Literatures\, and Linguistics\, Syracuse University.
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