PAST PUBLIC APPEARANCES
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Global Policy Innovations, January 13, 2009
Wake Forest University, October 4, 2006
For the most recent appearances, please look under the “Lectures, Readings, and Other Public Appearances” section of the Categories listed on the left-hand column.
University and Policy Lectures
• LOCKOUT Book Tour and Lectures 2006-07: Rice University, Texas Christian University Neeley School of Business; University of Texas Law School; Pace Law School; International Institute of New Jersey; Columbia Political Union; Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Portland State University; Westchester Community College; Pace University Law School; and others.
• “Putting Today’s Migration Flows in Global and Historical Context”
Wake Forest University “Voices of Our Times” conference, October 4, 2007
• “Diversity and Immigration”
Columbia Human Rights Seminar, April 4, 2007
• “Immigrant Integration: Lessons from the United States Experience”
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, November 6, 2006
• “The Engineer and the Busboy: Immigrants, Labor, and the Global Economy”
The Asia Society (with Immigration Policy Center), New York City, June 2006
• “The Workplace Integration of Immigrants”
Institute for Work and the Economy, Chicago, April 2006
• Panel discussion moderator, World Policy Institute
“Fortress America’s Barriers to Global Talent” (April 2006)
“Local Citizens, Global Citizens: National Loyalties in Play in an Age of Mass Migration” (November 2004)
“Terrorism’s Aftermath: America’s War on Immigrants” (December 2003)
“Why Countries Go Bankrupt” (November 2002)
“Grapes of Wrath: Migrant Workers in the Global Economy” (November 2001)
• “Immigration and National Security”
Conference on Immigration and Security, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, Poland, September 2005
• “Fixing a Broken Immigration System”
Bangor Foreign Policy Forum, Maine, August 2005
• “Between Host & Homeland: Europe and the Politicization of Second-Generation Diasporas”
Panel discussion moderator: “European Diasporas in the United States”
The New School, May 12, 2005
• “Local Voting Rights for Non-Citizens”
Humanist Center of Cultures, June 2005 • Brecht Forum, March 2005 • New York University, October 2004 • Demos Forum at City University of New York Graduate Center, March 2004
• “Current Political Issues on Hispaniola”
Columbia University School of International Affairs; Georgetown University Caribbean Project; New School University; Yale Law School; US State Department; Latin American Studies Association; Columbia University Law School/National Coalition for Haitian Rights; Yale University Summer Institute for Educators; Global Democracy & Development Foundation, Santo Domingo
• “The Interaction of Culture and History on Hispaniola”
Creighton University • DePauw University, Black Studies Department • Middlebury College, Latin American History • Rice University, Anthropology and Media • University of Texas, Caribbean History • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Latin American Studies • Marquette University, Latin American Studies • Olivet College • SUNY-Albany/Haitian Development Foundation • Trinity College • Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo • PUCMM, Santo Domingo • Tap-Tap restaurant/cultural center, Miami • L’Antillaise Art Gallery, Austin • United Community Center, Milwaukee • University of Vermont • Nyack Community Center, Nyack, NY
• “Fortress America’s Barriers to Global Talent”
Panel discussion moderator, World Policy Institute, April 2006
• “The Economic Impact of Immigration and Security Policies”
Panel discussion moderator, Conference on “Immigration and Security: European Challenges and International Perspectives,” Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin, Germany, March 2006
• “The Culture of Capital in Latin America”
Conference on Sustainable Energy Investment in the Americas, Baker Policy Institute, Rice University
• “Caribbean Historiography”
Panel moderator, American Historical Association 2003 Annual Meeting
Individual Class Guest Lectures
• Columbia University –Race and Culture in the Caribbean, Undergraduate Seminar
• New York University –Latin American Journalism, Graduate Seminar; Caribbean Politics, Undergraduate Seminar; Citizenship, Graduate Seminar
• Hunter College –Journalism, Undergraduate Seminar
Other venues
• “Immigration and the Workforce: Getting It Right”
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Labor Committee, Immigration Subcommittee
• “Doing Business in Latin America”
Berlitz Cross-Cultural Services for various companies
• “On Being a Cosmopolitan”
Panel discussion at the May 2000 Tikkun/Foundation for Ethics and Meaning conference on Reinventing Politics and Society at the New Millennium
• “Finding Your Story’s Center”
Panelist, American Society of Journalists and Authors 1999 Annual Meeting
• “Turning Your Story into a Book”
Panelist, South Asian Journalists Association 2005 Annual Meeting



