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1515 Agate Street, Eugene, OR 97403

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This panel features authors of a new report, “A State of Immigrants: A New Look at the Immigrant Experience in Oregon.” The report documents the actions of immigrants and the adoption of public policies and community level strategies in Oregon that are helping immigrants and refugees achieve social, civic, cultural, and economic integration.    

The report was coordinated and edited by Bob Bussel, director of the UO Labor Education and Research Center, and includes contributions by an interdisciplinary group of scholars from the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and Portland State University. The event, which is free and open to the public, is part of the Wayne Morse Center's Public Affairs Speaker Series and is cosponsored by the UO Labor Education Research Center and made possible by the Philip H. Knight Chair Fund. 

Panelists

  • Daniel  López-Cevallos, associate professor of Latina/o/x studies, ethnic studies, and health equity at OSU

  • Lola Loustaunau, UO sociology graduate student and Wayne Morse Graduate Research Fellow

  • Maggie Mitteis, UO College of Education graduate student

  • Lynn Stephen, Philip H. Knight Chair and professor of anthropology at UO

  • arhoades
  • Kim Eitner
  • Katrina Kilgren
  • Abby Rotholz

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