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DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker Rebecca B. Galemba is an Associate Professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver (DU). Her research centers around illicit and informal economies\, migration and borders\, smuggling\, and immigrant labor rights. She is the co-Founder and co-Director of the DU Center for Immigration policy &amp\; Research (CIPR). Her first book\, Contraband Corridor: Making a Living at the Mexico-Guatemala Border(Stanford University Press December 2017) examines local cross-border livelihood strategies in the context of heightened border securitization. Her forthcoming book\, Laboring for Justice: The Fight Against Wage Theft in an American City(Stanford University Press Spring 2023)\, is based on the Just Wages Project\, an ongoing program of community-engaged and activist research\, teaching and student training\, and policy collaboration with stakeholders to advance immigrant and labor rights in Colorado. She received the 2022 Setha M. Low Award for Engaged Anthropology from the American Anthropological Association for the Just Wages Project. Galemba is currently a Board Member of Denver’s worker center\, Centro Humanitario para los Trabajadores.\n\n** Lunch will be provided. \n\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/5692
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SUMMARY:Rebecca Galemba: Contraband Corridor: Making a Living at the Mexico-Guatemala Border
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