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SUMMARY:Food and Immigrant Life: The Role of Food in Forced Migration\, Migrant Labor\, and Recreating Home
DESCRIPTION:Day 1: Tishman Auditorium\, 66 W 12 St.\, First FlDay 2: Theresa Lang Center\, 55 W 13th St.\, Second Fl. \n\n\n\nThis conference will examine the complex relationships between food\, migration\, and immigration. Food scarcity is not only at the root of much human displacement and migration. The food industry also offers migrants an entry point into the U.S. economic system while\, simultaneously\, confines migrants to low wages and poor\, if not unsafe\, work conditions. In addition\, food is a primary vehicle for migrants to maintain their cultural identity\, which is so important to displaced peoples. Thisconference is an opportunity to firmly place issues of immigration and food service work in the context of a broader social justice agenda and to explore the central role food plays in expressing rich cultural heritage.The keynote address will be given by Dolores Huerta\, co-founder and first Vice President Emeritus of United Farm Workers of America\, on Thursday\, April 18 at 6:00pm. \n\n\n\nConfirmed speakers are Aurora Almendral\, Sean Basinski\, Yong Chen\, James Hathaway\, Ellen Ernst Kossek\, Saru Jayaraman\, Arup Maharatna\, Fabio Parasecoli\, Dwaine Plaza\, Krishnendu Ray\, Monique Truong\, Koko Warner\, and Jane Ziegelman. Visit the online program for all details. \n\n\n\nThe New School’s Center for Public Scholarship and the Food Studies Program presents this\, the 29th Social Research conference\, in collaboration with the Writing Program\, India China Institute\, Vera List Center for Art and Politics\, Center for New York City Affairs\, Global Studies Program\, Gender Studies Program\, and International Center for Migration\, Ethnicity\, and Citizenship (ICMEC).Visit the event website for up-to-date program information\, speaker biographies\, paper abstracts\, and ticket information at www.newschool.edu/cps/food.
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