“Migration to Europe: Situating the Current Crisis”
This panel discussion offers a conversation on the current situation in Europe, the factors that lead to the the flow of peoples, the impact on host communities/countries, and some of the efforts underway to assist the refugees and the European communities who are the first receivers.
Panelists
Maurizio Albahari
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Alia Fardi
Candidate, LL.M. in International Human Rights Law
Rev. Daniel G. Groody, C.S.C.
Associate Professor of Theology
Moderated by
Karen Richman
Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs
Institute for Latino Studies
A reception and book sale will follow in the Geddes Coffee House, featuring an exposition by Richard Economakis, associate professor and graduate studies director for the Architecture and Urbanism Studies Program.
Sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Keough School of Global Affairs, the Department of Anthropology, the Institute for Latino Studies, the School of Architecture, the Center for Social Concerns, the Notre Dame Alumni Association, and Human Rights – ND.