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Immigration in Today's World

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Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, John R. Bowen, and Sir Keith Ajegbo outline different circumstances, histories, and reasons for immigration across countries. They were interviewed as part of the 2008 Facing History and Ourselves/Harvard Law School conference entitled Hope, Critique, and Possibility: Universal Rights in Societies of Difference.

Related Videos: 
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco Speaks at Facing History's 2008 Conference
Sir Keith Ajegbo Speaks at Facing History's 2008 Conference
Secularity and Religious Identity: The French Headscarf Dilemma
Related Facing History Resources: 
What Do We Do with a Difference? France and the Debate over Headscarves in Schools
Video length: 
2 min 54 sec
Date filmed: 
Nov 20 2008
Series title: 
2008 Conference: Hope, Critique, and Possibility: Universal Rights in Societies of Difference
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