The humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border has been visible for decades, but it has now reached an unprecedented level of urgency. Political unrest, ecological disasters, economic deprivation,…
On March 13, 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected pope and chose the name Francis. Ten years later, the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life is pleased to…
“Scholars and Migrants Working Together: Activism Across Borders” is the first Spring 2023 event of the ongoing series of Global Humanities Seminars “Understanding and Including Forced Migrants and Refugees: Responses…
We are pleased to invite you to a discussion about Livelihoods, Migration, and Landscape Evolution in Bangladesh, hosted by Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of International Migration…
This past year has seen continuing and increasing threats to the lives and dignity of the most vulnerable among us: the continuing humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern…
This is a hybrid event and will be held online and in the ICC Boardroom. In this event, Dr. Benan Grams will discuss her upcoming book and give an overview…
Register here. More people are displaced by conflict than at any point since World War II, and durable solutions to forced displacement remain elusive. In Iraq today more than…
RSVP here. Join us for a screening of the film, In Mansourah, You Separated Us, and a discussion with the film’s director and MAAS alumna, Dorothée-Myriam Kellou moderated by…