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WORLD POLICY
INSTITUTE EVENT: IMMIGRATION & GLOBALIZATION: A POLICY FORUM:
07/09/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 07
September 2008 --
Will expanded immigration truly improve the
lives of fellow Americans? Does neo-liberalism inherently drive migration? On
the anniversary of 9/11 join Demos, the
Building
Movement Project and the World
Policy Institute as The Accidental American
authors, Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh, and David Bacon, author of Illegal
People discuss insight on innovative immigration policy directions
suggested by their new books.
The
Accidental American
calls for a bold new approach to immigration: a free international flow of
labor to match globalization's free flow of capital. The book combines
sophisticated social and political analysis by Rinku Sen
with the gripping story of Fekkak Mamdouh, an
immigrant and former employee of the Windows on the World restaurant atop the
World Trade Center, revealing the human cost of our inhumane immigration
system. The Accidental American shows that what binds us
together is far greater than what divides us, and that true immigration reform
will only take place when we recognize our common interests, not by building
bigger walls.
In
Illegal People David Bacon explores
the human side of globalization, exposing the many ways it uproots individuals
in Latin America and Asia, driving them to migrate. Bacon
asserts that U.S. immigration policy makes the labor of those displaced people
a crime in the United States. Illegal People explains why our
national policy produces even more displacement, more migration, more
immigration raids, and a more divided, polarized society.
The entire panel
will discuss key human rights concerns as well as address the intense need to
liberalize our immigration policy while creating fair globalization.
Panelist
Biographies
Rinku
Sen
is president and executive director of the Applied Research Center (ARC) and
the publisher of ColorLines magazine. Sen started her
organizing as a student activist in 1984, fighting race, gender and class
discrimination on campuses. From 1988-2000, Sen was on
the staff of Oakland-based Center for Third World Organizing, a national
network of organizations of color. She was recognized by Ms. Magazine
as one of 21 feminists to watch in the 21st century in 1996, the same year
that she received the Ms. Foundation for Women's Gloria Steinem Women of
Vision award. Sen is the author of Stir It Up:
Lessons in Community Organizing and Advocacy.
Fekkak
Mamdouh
was a headwaiter and union leader at the Windows on the World restaurant atop
the World Trade Center, until the 9/11 attacks transformed him into an
organizer of immigrant restaurant workers and Restaurant Opportunities Center
of New York (ROC-NY). Mamdouh is cofounder of
Restaurant Opportunities Center United, the country's first national
restaurant worker organization and has joined with journalist and immigration
expert Rinku Sen to tell the story of how he became an
"Accidental American," at the same time exploring and analyzing
current immigration policy in the U.S.
Award-winning
photojournalist David Bacon spent thirty years as a
labor organizer and immigrant rights activist. His articles appear in The
Nation, American Prospect, Los Angeles Times,
and the San Francisco Chronicle. Bacon
hosts a weekly radio show on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California.
Immigration
& Globalization: A Policy Forum - Event Information
WHEN:
Thursday,
September 11, 2008
12
noon to 2:00 pm
WHERE:
Demos
220
Fifth Avenue (Between 26th and 27th streets)
5th
Floor
RSVP:
This
event is free and open to the public but RSVP is strongly recommended to secure
a seat. To RSVP, email events@worldpolicy.org
or call the World Policy Institute events line at 212.481.5005 Option
2.
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