Archive: Terrio
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Documentary shows the plight of young immigrants
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What anthropologists can tell you about the US border immigration crisis
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Retirement of Professor Susan Terrio
It is with great appreciation that we celebrate the retirement of Professor Susan Terrio after nearly 20 years of service to Georgetown University. Professor Terrio held a joint appointment to the De
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Susan Terrio’s Book named to the Outstanding Academic Titles List
"Whose child am I?" was named to the Outstanding Academic Titles List for 2016 The Choice subject editors recognize the most significant titles reviewed during each calendar year by compiling
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Performance of Shelter
On June 21st at 6pm, the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage program will be featuring Shelter, a theatrical performance based upon interviews with unaccompanied, undocumented child minors that the pla
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Launch of Susan Terrio’s New Book “Whose Child Am I?”
The Department of Anthropology celebrated the launch of Susan Terrio's new book Whose Child am I? Unaccompanied, Undocumented Children in U.S. Immigration Custody on Thursday, June 4th in the Bak
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Interview with Susan Terrio on Children in US Immigration Custody
Professor Susan Terrio's new book, Whose Child Am I? Unaccompanied, Undocumented Children in U.S. Immigration Custody, considers the fraught relationship between the American government and the thous
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Susan Terrio Awarded Reflective Engagement Grant
Susan Terrio received a Georgetown University reflective engagement grant in April 2014, to lead a collaborative team composed of legal practitioners, social scientists, and social workers with exper
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