Sanctuary: Social, Legal, and Historical Perspectives on an Activist Category

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WHEN:
Thursday, December 8, 6:00pm8:00pm
 

In the weeks since the election, calls for sanctuary campuses have become central to the preemptive organizing to protect the rights of undocumented people and other vulnerable populations now at intensified risk. What does sanctuary mean in the contemporary United States? An idea with antecedents in medieval religious practice, sanctuary was most recently recuperated in the movement to protect Central American refugees in the 1980s and in the contemporary idea of sanctuary cities. This interdisciplinary panel explores sanctuary’s legal, political, social, and historical connotations as well as its strategic uses. What could the designation of sanctuary spaces on university campuses mean for strategies of mobilization and resistance now and in the future?

Panel:

Alexandra Délano Alonso, Assistant Professor of Global Studies, Co-director of the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, The New School for Social ResearchEric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History, Columbia University

Alyshia Gálvez, Associate Professor of Latin American, Latino and Puerto Rican Studies, Director of the Jaime Lucero Mexican Studies Institute at CUNY, Lehman College, City University of New York

Elora Mukherjee, Associate Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, Columbia Law School

JC Salyer, Term Assistant Professor of Practice, Department of Sociology, Barnard College, Columbia University; Staff Attorney, Arab-American Family Support Center

This event is a collaborative effort aimed to explore how higher education institutions in the New York City area can promote cross-campus, cross-city conversations about immigration, citizenship, and justice. Organizers and participants are from the CUNY campuses, Barnard College and Columbia University, the New School, and New York University. Contact: NYCsanctuary@gmail.com

WHEN: Thursday, December 8, 2016, 6 to 8 pm

WHERE: Barnard College, Julius S. Held Lecture Hall (located in 305 Barnard Hall, 3rd Floor), 3009 Broadway at 117th St, New York, NY

Co-sponsored by the Urban Democracy Lab

Register for the event here via Eventbrite: NYC University Sanctuary Roundtable