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Immigration Matters: Movements, Visions, and Strategies for a Progressive Future
By (Author) Ruth Milkman
Edited by Deepak Bhargava
Edited by Penny Lewis
The New Press
The New Press
5th July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Migration, immigration and emigration
325.73
Hardback
304
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Contributors: An all-star cast from highly influential organizations, including the New America Foundation, National Immigration Law Center, UNITE HERE, SEIU, and the US House of Representatives. We will be able to draw on these connections to promote the book.
Timely topic: Immigration remains one of the most contentious issues of the day and will remain central to the national conversation for years to come.
Launch Event: The book will be launched at a conference in Washington, D.C., which will highlight the vision outlined in the book and engage the wider advocacy community and policymakers in this critical conversation.
Praise for Immigration Matters:
Lucid and well-organized. . . . Each essay is packed with useful information and based on decades of experience. Progressive lawmakers and immigration activists will find this to be a valuable resource.
Publishers Weekly
For too long, politicians have stoked nativism and weaponized our immigration system to divide people. Democrats and progressives shouldnt be afraid to put forward a bold, forward-thinking vision for immigration that is rooted in common sense and compassion, instead of cruelty. Immigration Matters helps illuminate that vision and provides a path forward for achieving it.
Julin Castro, former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Immigration Matters draws together the leading voices on immigration and immigrant rights to offer a cogent pathway to fix a tragically broken immigration system. The book offers great hope to those seeking to move beyond the ugliness of the current nativist moment and restore the honorable legacy of the United States as a just and fair nation of immigrants.
Douglas S. Massey, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
The pandemic helped us see many things we must never forget, such as the essential role of immigrants in every aspect of American life. Now that we see, we must act to ensure a future that is fully inclusive of immigrants. This wonderful book tells us how.
Ai-jen Poo, Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Caring Across Generations
Donald Trump took a hammer to the U.S. immigration system, and in doing so exposed its inhumane and racist scaffolding. The Biden-Harris administration has an unprecedented opportunity to transform the system into one that reflects the best of American values. These thoughtful essays point themand usin the right direction.
Lorella Praeli, vice president, Community Change
The future of the labor movementand the countrydepends significantly on immigrants and immigration. This crucial collection points the way to a convergence of social movements to achieve lasting power for working people.
Mary Kay Henry, president, Service Employees International Union
Ruth Milkman is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center and the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies.
Deepak Bhargava has been an organizer and campaigner for over thirty years. He is currently a distinguished lecturer at CUNY, former president and executive director of Community Change, and a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. The co-editor (with Ruth Milkman and Penny Lewis) of Immigration Matters and co-author (with Stephanie Luce) of Practical Radicals (The New Press), he lives in New York City.
Penny Lewis is an associate professor of labor studies at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies.