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DESCRIPTION:Latin American\, Caribbean\, Iberian Studies\, Latine Cultural 
 Center\, &amp\; Latine Heritage Month Planning Committee. UW-Madison Assis
 tant Professor Almita A. Miranda is a cultural anthropologist/geographer s
 pecializing in Latinx and legal geographies\, race/ethnicity\, immigration
 \, citizenship\, transnationalism\, political economy\, and life history m
 ethodologies in the US Midwest and MX. Her current book project\, Living i
 n Legal Limbo\, examines the experiences and resistance strategies of Mexi
 can mixed-status families and returning migrants navigating the US immigra
 tion system and the threat of family separation.\n\nCONTACT: skripp@wisc.e
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LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:LACIS Lunchtime Lecture: Familias Sin Fronteras: How Mixed-Status F
 amilies Navigate Laws\, Borders\, andh Loss
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