Global Migration and Immigrant Experiences: From Policy to Practice
Public Policy & Political Science • 1h 0m
Former SAIS Dean and current Majid Khadduri Professor of International Affairs and Middle East Studies, Vali Nasr joins Immigrant Food partners and SAIS alums Peter Schechter and Téa Ivanovic in a wide-ranging conversation about the growing role of business in social justice and advocacy, the challenges of accelerating global migration, and recent events in the Middle East. As the first immigrant dean of SAIS, Nasr will discuss his own experiences in leading a prominent academic institution and how it prepares future leaders for a world in which business, economic policy and international affairs continuously intersect. Immigrant Food is a restaurant company that fuses gastronomy with advocacy and outreach on behalf of immigrants – an idea that has earned it a place on FastCompany's 2020 list of World Changing Ideas. To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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