U.S.-Mexico Border

  • Peace Policy Spotlight: Migration, The Rights of the Child, and Climate Change

    Episode 36
    Published: 2021-04-01
    Length: 29:50
    Hosts: Erin Corcoran

    Erin Corcoran, executive director of the Kroc Institute and associate teaching professor at the Keough School, talks with the authors from the latest issue of "Peace Policy," a quarterly publication of the Kroc Institute that offers research-based insights, commentary, and solutions to the global challenge of violent conflict. The latest issue focuses on issues related to U.S. immigration and refugee policies, especially at the southern border.

    Guest authors and podcast guests include Kristina Campbell, Professor of Law at the David A. Clarke School of Law, part of the University of the District of Columbia and a 2002 alumna of Notre Dame Law School; and Elizabeth Keyes, Associate Professor of Law at the Immigrant Rights Clinic, part of the University of Baltimore.

    Read the full episode of Peace Policy at peacepolicy.nd.edu

    Topics: Alumni, Children, Climate change, Immigration policy, Peace Policy, Refugee issues, U.S.-Mexico Border

  • The Colbri Center and the Search for Missing Migrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border

    Episode 30
    Published: 2020-12-12
    Length: 27:47
    Hosts: Cristian Sáez Flórez

    Current Master of Global Affairs, International Peace Studies student Cristian Sáez Flórez interviews Mirza Monterroso and Isabella Fassi, staff members at the Colibrí Center for Human Rights, where Cristian has been completing his six-month peacebuilding internship. The Colibrí Center works to create a safe, humane, and effective process for help families of missing migrants to find answers.

     

    Topics: Colbri Center, Graduate, Migrants, Missing, U.S.-Mexico Border