Past Events Past Events View Upcoming Events Facet Event Type - Past Events UVA Humanitarian Collaborative Facet UVA Partner - Past Events Racial Justice and Equity International and Global Affairs Democracy Domestic Policy & Politics Economics Global Politics & International Relations Leadership Social Entrepreneurship Chauvin Trial Education Humanitarian Policy Political Science Social Equity Health Policy National Security Social Psychology Advocacy Ethics (-) Immigration Facet Area of Focus - Past Events Sep 22 "Separated: Children at the Border" Film Screening with Lucy Bassett Sep 22, 2021 / 6:30 PM Online via Zoom Batten Associate Professor of Practice of Public Policy Lucy Bassett leads a screening and discussion of "Separated: Children at the Border" as part of a documentary series addressing the immigrant and refugee experience. Learn more Sep 18 'Enrique's Journey': How to Fix Immigration in a Humane Way Sep 18, 2019 THE HAVEN AT FIRST AND MARKET Join Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Sonia Nazario, author of Enrique's Journey, for a wide ranging and provocative exploration of the promise and perils of immigration. In conversation with Batten professor David Leblang, Nazario will engage in a broader discussion of conditions in Central America, changes in U.S. immigration policies, and ways in which communities welcome immigrants and refugees. Learn more
Sep 22 "Separated: Children at the Border" Film Screening with Lucy Bassett Sep 22, 2021 / 6:30 PM Online via Zoom Batten Associate Professor of Practice of Public Policy Lucy Bassett leads a screening and discussion of "Separated: Children at the Border" as part of a documentary series addressing the immigrant and refugee experience. Learn more
Sep 18 'Enrique's Journey': How to Fix Immigration in a Humane Way Sep 18, 2019 THE HAVEN AT FIRST AND MARKET Join Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Sonia Nazario, author of Enrique's Journey, for a wide ranging and provocative exploration of the promise and perils of immigration. In conversation with Batten professor David Leblang, Nazario will engage in a broader discussion of conditions in Central America, changes in U.S. immigration policies, and ways in which communities welcome immigrants and refugees. Learn more