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Presented By: Latina/o Studies

How Race is Made in America: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Historical Power of Racial Scripts

Natalia Molina

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This Latinx Heritage Month, Bicentennial Speaker and Latinx Studies Program Keynote Presents Vice Chancellor and Professor of History Natalia Molina. Molina, a fellow wolverine alum, will present on How Race is Made in America, which will examine relational racism in the U.S. vis-a-vis racial scripts, and its effects on immigration, gender, sexuality, security, and empire. Moreover, she will speak about the field of ethnic studies and U.S. ethnic history, and their stakes and relevance to the present.

Sponsored by the Latinx Studies Workshop, the Department of American Culture, Latina/o Studies, and the university Bicentennial.

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