Leisy J. Abrego

Sacrificing Families: U.S. Policies and the Displacement of Central Americans

October 23, 2014
12:00 pmto1:30 pm

Abrego Sacrificing Families CoverKnight Library
Browsing Room
1501 Kincaid St.
Free & open to public

“Sacrificing Families: U.S. Policies and the Displacement of Central Americans”
with Leisy J. Abrego, Assistant Professor, UCLA César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies

Trained as a sociologist, Abrego studies families, Central American migration, and Latino immigrants’ lived experiences of U.S. immigration laws. She will be discussing insights from her book, Sacrificing Families: Navigating Laws, Labor, and Love Across Borders (Stanford University Press), which examines the economic and emotional well-being of immigrants and their families—both in the United States and in the home country—as these are shaped by immigration policies and gendered expectations.

This event is sponsored by the UO Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS) and the Américas Research Interest Group.

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