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Episode 29: Challenging immigration detention: academic research and community organizing

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Listen in as Sacramento State Professors Wendi Yamashita and Tristan Josephson discuss Tristan's recently published book on trans migrants and U.S. immigration law and policy as a jumping off point into a larger conversation about doing academic research on immigration detention in the United States. How should academics be accountable to immigrant justice grassroots activists? What can academic research on immigration detention contribute to political and activist efforts to challenge the incarceration of immigrants?
Find the full transcript at www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjustice

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Listen in as Sacramento State Professors Wendi Yamashita and Tristan Josephson discuss Tristan's recently published book on trans migrants and U.S. immigration law and policy as a jumping off point into a larger conversation about doing academic research on immigration detention in the United States. How should academics be accountable to immigrant justice grassroots activists? What can academic research on immigration detention contribute to political and activist efforts to challenge the incarceration of immigrants?
Find the full transcript at www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjustice

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