This discussion will follow the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies' workshop "Challenging Gender in Labor and Migration," which itself corresponds to Prof. Larisa L. Veloz's lecture "Between Home and Exile: Binational Living and Longing at the US-Mexico Border." What does complicating notions of migration and home look like in the field of Asian/American history? What does an analysis of gender contribute to the study of Asian/American labor and migration?