Commemorating Migrant Death: The Legacies of Violence at the Border

Oct
12
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled

In 1994 the United States Border Patrol formally implemented the immigration enforcement strategy known as “Prevention Through Deterrence,” due to which at least 3200 migrants have since lost their lives in the Sonoran desert. Fill out virtual toe tags with Hostile Terrain 94 at Pittsburgh to commemorate these individuals. To acknowledge Indigenous Peoples' Day, a discussion will provide insights into how these deaths intersect with the murders and oppression of countless indigenous peoples during colonialism, and how colonialism still structures indigenous and migrant experiences today.

Virtual event
Location
Zoom
Event Type
Panel Discussion, Workshop
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