Prof. Canizales of UC Merced's sociology department will discuss her current research as well as her recent book, entitled Sin Padres, Ni Papeles, which systematically examines why undocumented, unaccompanied Central American and Mexican youth migrate to Los Angeles, California, and how they integrate into school, work, family, and community life as they come of age without parents.

 

8 Oct
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Add to Calendar 2020-10-08 12:00:00 2020-10-08 13:00:00 CTSJ's the Matrix California & Immigration Series: A Conversation with Prof. Stephanie L. Canizales Prof. Canizales of UC Merced's sociology department will discuss her current research as well as her recent book, entitled Sin Padres, Ni Papeles, which systematically examines why undocumented, unaccompanied Central American and Mexican youth migrate to Los Angeles, California, and how they integrate into school, work, family, and community life as they come of age without parents.   Online - Zoom Occidental College info@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Location: Online - Zoom
Event Date: Oct. 8, 2020

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Stephanie L. Canizales/Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Merced. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Stephanie is the daughter of Salvadoran immigrants whose migration and integration experiences inspire much of her work. Stephanie earned her PhD from the Department of Sociology at the University of Southern California.  Stephanie specializes in migration and immigrant integration, children and youth, inequality, poverty, and mobility, and race and ethnicity. Her first book project, entitled Sin Padres, Ni Papeles, systematically examines why undocumented, unaccompanied Central American and Mexican youth migrate to Los Angeles, California, and how they integrate into school, work, family, and community life as they come of age without parents. In a second project, Stephanie is investigating the social, economic, and health effects of unaccompanied migration, asylum law and application procedures, and social integration in the U.S. on asylum-seeking minors, their caregivers, and their communities in Los Angeles County, California, and Harris County, Texas.

This event is co-sponsored with the California Immigration Semester.

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