Migrants should not be vilified
In an editorial, Mount Holyoke professor Davíd Hernández decried the “persistent xenophobic vilification of migrants and asylum seekers.”
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In an editorial, Mount Holyoke professor Davíd Hernández decried the “persistent xenophobic vilification of migrants and asylum seekers.”
Davíd Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o Studies at Mount Holyoke College, spoke to NPR about the risks migrants face when trying to come to the United States.
Mount Holyoke professor David Hernández says Biden’s carrot-and-stick approach to immigration is rooted in Trump-era policies that exacerbate inequities among immigrants and erode international relationships.
Maria Cartagena has joined the Weissman Center for Leadership at Mount Holyoke College as the new director of Community-Based Learning (CBL).
Two Mount Holyoke students turn a class writing assignment into an opportunity to change the public conversation.
David Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o studies at Mount Holyoke, discusses the biases against Black and Muslim applicants for U.S. citizenship.
Mount Holyoke College undergraduates volunteer at Homework House, tutoring elementary school students in the city of Holyoke.
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