Images taken by members of the Lab on a trip to India in 2014

In collaboration with our global health partners, the Human Rights Impact Lab conducted meaningful fieldwork on a trip to India in 2014

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Research, teaching and community engagement supported by the grant will “respond to historical and ongoing nativist and racialized violence in the U.S. by turning the university into a living laboratory,” according to the successful proposal titled “Cross-Border Movements: Racism, Dispossession, and Migration.”

Cornell Chronicle

Tens of thousands of farmers have marched to the Indian capital of New Delhi from neighboring states to protest new legislation that hurts small farmers and benefits large corporations.

CNN

Reactively, all immigrants are being deterred, whether they fear detention and family separation, are wary of instability and the relentless threat of deportation or are afraid of anti-immigrant rhetoric and discrimination. This is seems to have been a direct goal of these haphazard public policy changes.

The Hill

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