Events
We strive for a future where DU students, faculty, and staff work together with community organizations to make a difference in the lives of asylum-seekers, refugees, immigrants, and displaced people through research, advocacy, and allyship.
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Dr. Whitney Duncan at CIPR Spring Symposium
Friday, April 26, 2024
Dr. Whitney L. Duncan is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern Colorado and a medical and psychological anthropologist. She gave this keynote speech, "Accompaniment with Im/migrant Communities", at the 2024 CIPR Spring Symposium at DU.
Dra. Whitney Duncan en el CIPR Simposio de primavera
Viernes, 26 de abril, 2024
La Dra. Whitney L. Duncan es profesora de Antropología en la Universidad del Norte de Colorado y antropóloga médica y psicológica. Presentó este discurso, "Acompañamiento con comunidades de inmigrantes", durante el Simposio de primavera de CIPR en la Universidad de Denver.
'Welcome the Wretched'
Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024
CIPR invited law professor and writer César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández to speak about his book, Welcome the Wretched: In Defense of the "Criminal Alien", at the Sturm College of Law. García Hernández is a former professor at Sturm Law. Listen back to his talk and Q&A with students.
Laboring for Justice
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
CIPR celebrated the release of Laboring for Justice: The Fight Against Wage Theft in an American City authored by Dr. Rebecca Galemba! We discussed the book and research with DU alumni and advocates, followed by skits performed by the Romero Theater Troupe. Appetizers and drinks accompanied the art exhibit.
Other Past Events
Panelists after screening of The Facility
February 23, 2023
Student presentations working with Centro Humanitario para los Trabajadores and the Colorado Asylum Center in Galemba's Qualitative Methods course
November 2022
Book talk with Rebecca Hamlin, author of Crossing: How We Label and React to People on the Move cohosted by CIPR and the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy
October 19, 2022