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Video May 18, 2011
This awards ceremony, honoring the 2011 recipients of the E Pluribus Unum Prizes — a national awards program for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives — featured panel discussions with the awardees and federal officials and remarks by White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Muñoz and Assistant Secretary of Education Brenda Dann-Messier.
E Pluribus Unum Prizes Panel Discussions and Awards Ceremony

E Pluribus Unum Prizes Panel Discussions and Awards Ceremony

Sharing Responsibility for Immigrant Integration: A Discussion with MPI’s 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize Winners

The Role of the Federal Government in Addressing Immigrant Integration Impacts and Opportunities

Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

International Rescue Committee (IRC) in San Diego Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

International Rescue Committee (IRC) in San Diego Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Marriott International Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes Corporate Leadership Award

Marriott International Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes Corporate Leadership Award

Welcome Back Initiative Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Welcome Back Initiative Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Expert Q&A, Audio
March 30, 2023

How could humanitarian migrants with skills and experience use existing work or study visa pathways to fill labor market needs in destination countries? MPI’s Susan Fratzke speaks with Betsy Fisher, U.S. Director of the nonprofit Talent Beyond Boundaries, about complementary pathways as an innovative addition to refugee resettlement and asylum.

Expert Q&A, Audio
March 15, 2023

Investor visa programs have become popular for countries seeking to attract foreign investment and stimulate economic growth. But how exactly do these programs work, and what are the potential benefits and drawbacks? MPI’s Kate Hooper speaks with Madeleine Sumption, the director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, about the range of investment visa programs, applicants’ motives, and more.

Valerie Lacarte on Webinar
Video, Audio
March 9, 2023

This expert conversation reviews migration in nine Caribbean countries, outlining challenges and opportunities for the integration of the migrant population and a successful engagement with diasporas to advance development, along with recommendations to strengthen the region’s capacity to accommodate changing patterns of migration.

Haiti School Children
Video, Audio
March 9, 2023

En este webinar, expertos del Banco Interamericano (BID) y el Migration Policy Institute (MPI) presentaron las principales conclusiones de su nueva publicación sobre la realidad migratoria de la región y compartieron algunos de los desafíos y oportunidades para la integración de la población migrante y para capitalizar el potencial de sus diásporas como un impulso para el desarrollo.

Expert Q&A, Audio
March 6, 2023

Are migrants, including those moving for reasons connected to climate change, likely to fare much better in the city when it comes to climate impacts? Tune in to this episode of our podcast, Changing Climate, Changing Migration, featuring noted climate expert Neil Adger of the University of Exeter, and find out.

Video, Audio
February 14, 2023

Marking one year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the resulting massive displacement crisis, this MPI Europe webinar examines the situation of those fleeing the war who have found refuge in Europe, implementation of the Temporary Protection Directive, integration outcomes and challenges for Ukrainian refugees, and plans for a future that contemplates reintegration for Ukrainians who will

Expert Q&A, Audio
February 2, 2023

Should countries extend legal protections to people displaced by climate change? This episode of Changing Climate, Changing Migration contemplates the merits of such an approach, featuring Ama Francis, a climate displacement project strategist with the International Refugee Assistance Project and Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.

Expert Q&A, Audio
December 15, 2022

As the planet’s temperature warms, award-winning environmental journalist Gaia Vince thinks humanity is facing a chaotic century of mass migration spurred by climate change? In this episode of Changing Climate, Changing Migration, she contemplates a future in which hundreds of millions of people move from one part of the globe to another.

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