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Political Economy Days: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement”

April 22 @ 11:10 am - 12:35 pm PDT

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Alex Gomez, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Palomar College: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement”

If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political Economy Days RSVP form.

No RSVP is required for in-person attendance 

  • Click HERE to register for specific presentations (Pre-registration 24 hours before the specific presentation is REQUIRED for virtual attendance).
  • You will receive a Zoom link approximately 10 minutes prior to each registered session.
  • Accessibility Statement: Please request accommodation 5 days in advance to the Political Economy Days contact Peter Bowman pbowman@palomar.edu

The purpose of Political Economy Days, now in its seventeenth year, is to broaden students’ exposure to political, economic and historical topics. Lectures on a variety of topics feature faculty from Palomar College, Mesa College, CSU San Marcos, UCSD, and other colleges and universities and all will be held on Zoom according to the posted schedule.