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Friday, April 10 • 1:45pm - 3:10pm
FR1.45.08 Immigration, Race and Diversity

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Moderator: Richard Smith, Wayne State University

Toward a theory of local immigration policy: Baltimore City and the Hispanic diaspora
Felipe Filomeno, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Welcoming Cities: Immigration Policies at the Local Government Level
Xi Huang, Georgia State University and The Georgia Institute of Technology; Cathy Liu, Georgia State University

Outside the Perimeter: Immigrant Alliances and Uneven Growth in Metro Atlanta
Anna Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology

America's Colorful Color Line
J.S. Onésimo Sandoval, Saint Louis University

Does Spatial Assimilation Lead to Reproduction of Gentrification in the Global City?
Richard Smith, Wayne State University; Thomas Pride, Wayne State University; Catherine Schmitt-Sands, Wayne State University

Presenters
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Felipe A. Filomeno

Assistant Professor, University of Maryland Baltimore County
XH

Xi Huang

Georgia State University & Georgia Institute of Technology
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Anna Kim

Georgia Institute of Technology
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J.S. Onésimo Sandoval

Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Public and Social Policy Ph.D. Program, Saint Louis University
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Richard Smith

Associate Professor, Wayne State University
I am interested in sustainable community development, poverty/inequality and migration.

Moderators
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Richard Smith

Associate Professor, Wayne State University
I am interested in sustainable community development, poverty/inequality and migration.

Friday April 10, 2015 1:45pm - 3:10pm EDT
Escorial (2nd floor)