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E.g., 12/01/2023

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Video, Audio, Webinars October 4, 2021

This virtual conference explores how the diverse landscape of partnerships, social enterprises, participatory models, and community-led initiatives spearheading social innovation for inclusion has fared during COVID-19. It also focuses on how this ecosystem can emerge strengthened from the pandemic, and be a vital force in addressing new humanitarian challenges.

Social Innovation for Refugee Inclusion (SI4RI): Sowing Innovation in the Cracks of Crisis

Social Innovation for Refugee Inclusion (SI4RI): Sowing Innovation in the Cracks of Crisis

2021 SI4RI-WELCOME

2021 SI4RI-SESSION 1-The COVID-19 Crisis: A Make-or-Break Moment for Social Innovation for Inclusion

2021 SI4RI-BREAKOUT SESSION 1-Narratives and Social Cohesion

2021 SI4RI - Planning and Shaping Inclusive Post-COVID-19 Recovery

2021 SI4RI Conference Breakout: Refugee and Migrant Inclusion in Smaller and Rural Communities

2021 SI4RI BREAKOUT-Strengthening the Social Innovation Ecosystem in Challenging Times

2021 SI4RI BREAKOUT: Digital Equity How Will Rapid Digitization Impact Migrant and Refugee Inclusion

2021 SI4RI SESSION 3- Innovation Within Government. Rethinking and Modernizing Integration Policy

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Audio
January 28, 2010

This panel discussion provided a brief overview of Mexican immigrants in the U.S., the role and function of Mexican consular officials in aiding this population, and reviewed the structure and foci of the Mexican government's Institute of Mexicans Abroad.

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Video
January 25, 2010

During this Leadership Visions address, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary John Morton offered his perspectives on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, its mission, and its future.

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Audio
January 12, 2010

This book discussion of Marc Morjé Howard's The Politics of Citizenship in Europe examined citizenship in various European countries and how policies impact immigrant integration efforts.

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Video, Audio
December 2, 2009

Illegal immigration's overall impact on the U.S. economy is negligible, despite clear benefits for employers and unauthorized immigrants and slightly depressed wages for low-skilled native workers, according to UCSD Professor of Economics Gordon Hanson.

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Video
October 28, 2009
This book release and discussion focused on the accumulation of talent and its effects on economic growth and migration trends.
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Video
September 10, 2009
A panel discussion exploring whether ICE is capable of meeting legal standards and manage its detention system with ICE's Dora Schriro, Detention Watch Network's Andrea Black, and MPI expert Donald Kerwin.
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Audio
July 30, 2009

This webinar examines the E-Verify system, offering short- and long-term recommendations for improving gaps in employment verification and addressing an "employer-centric" design that exacerbates existing problems.

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Video
July 20, 2009
This discussion focuses on E-Verify, the federal government's electronic employment verification system, and the release of an MPI report that assesses the program's strengths and weaknesses.

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