Executive Order 13767: Border security and immigration

Posted by University of Pennsylvania on May 8, 2017

RISE for Boys and Men of Color webinars

Wednesday, May 10, 3:00 – 3:45 pm EST
Discussant: Nichole M. Garcia, PhD
Topic: Effectively examining data to understand Executive Order 13767: Border security and immigration enforcement improvements
Registration link: http://bit.do/risewebinargarcia

This session will offer an overview of Executive Order 13767: Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements. A brief walk through of Department of Homeland Security and Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse data will be shared to understand the ways in which data informs this executive order. In addition, a historical infographic will be provided to visually represent laws and policies enacted that created the United States and Mexico border. The session will be informative for those currently working in institutions, non-profits, and community organizations as well as for those working with data to represent underserved communities.

RISE for Boys and Men of Color: Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education and Equal Measure
Organizer of RISE Webinar: Effectively examining data to understand Executive Order 13767
RISE for Boys and Men of Color is a $10 million field advancement effort that aims to better understand and strategically improve the lives, experiences, and outcomes of boys and men of color in the United States. RISE spans five fields (education, health, human services and social policy, juvenile and criminal justice, and workforce development) and focuses on four populations (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans). RISE is a joint initiative co-led by Equal Measure and Penn GSE’s Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education.

http://risebmoc.org/


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