Case Summary: In Plyler v. Doe (1982), four Mexican-American families challenged a Texas law that withheld from public schools any state funds for educating undocumented children. Their own school district was charging $1000 per undocumented child to compensate for lost funding.
Join us for a public panel featuring several New Jersey-based food access organizations on a discussion about local food security and shifting needs amid the current political climate. Discussion will center around emerging federal policy on health, nutrition, immigration, social safety nets, and the inclusion and access of…
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationClosing keynote with Cecilia Rouse, President of the Brookings Institution and Katzman-Ernst Professor in Economics and Education at Princeton University.
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationThe conference starts on Thursday afternoon with a panel on China’s approach to industrial policy followed by:
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationKeynote talk with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate, co-recipient of the 2001 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel and University Professor at Columbia University;
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationThe conference starts on Thursday afternoon with a panel on China’s approach to industrial policy followed by:
Join us as authors Ulla Berg and Aldo Lauria Santiago discuss their recent publication: Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures with panel members Kathleen López and Melanie Plasencia. Moderated by Princeton University Professor of Sociology Patricia Fernandez Kelly.