Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America

Migration from Central America to the U.S. continues to make headlines and drive policy discussions. This series will use research-based evidence to go beyond this narrative and discuss the issues behind the typical “root causes” of migration from the region. Join us for a unique conversation with researchers, practitioners and policymakers from the U.S. and Central America as we explore how we can promote safe paths to prosperity and dignity at home and abroad.
Hosted by the Pulte Institute for Global Development’s Central America Research Alliance and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, this series will allow you to participate in live discussions via Zoom on this timely topic.
The three-week program will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. EDT beginning September 29.
Series Description
Format | Title |
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Video | An Introduction to Migration from Central America |
Article | Host Welcome |
Article | Meet the Guest: Abby Córdova |
Article | Meet the Guest: María Estela Rivero Fuentes |
Article | Additional Resources |
Video | View the Live Event |
Format | Title |
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Article | Welcome to Week 2 |
Article | Meet the Guest: Hugo Noé Pino |
Article | Meet the Guest: Clara Villatoro |
Article | Policy Brief: Central America and Emigration—Beyond the "Root Causes" |
Article | Additional Resources |
Video | View the Live Event |
Format | Title |
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Article | Meet the Guest: Michael Camilleri |
Article | Meet the Guest: Dr. Juan José Daboub |
Article | Meet the Guest: Rev. Daniel Groody, C.S.C |
Article | Meet the Guest: Taiyyeba Safri Skomra |
Video | Promoting Human Flourishing in Central America |
Article | Additional Resources |
Video | View the Live Event |