Don Mitchell: Organized Resistance, Persistent Landscapes, and Sculpted Futures at the End of the Bracero Program in California

“Prospect: Organized Resistance, Persistent Landscapes, and Sculpted Futures at the End of the Bracero (‘Guest Worker’) Program in California”

By Don Mitchell

Distinguished Professor of Geography at Syracuse University

Thursday, October 18th | 6:30-7:30pm
The CUNY Graduate Center | Science Center 4th Floor
Reception to follow in EES Lounge Room 4304

Don Mitchell is Distinguished Professor of Geography at Syracuse University. He is the author of They Saved the Crops: Labor, Landscape and the Struggle over Industrial Farming in Bracero-Era California (University of Georgia Press, 2012). Mitchell is the recipient of the Retzius Medal in Gold from the Swedish Society of Anthropology and Geography. He is a leading participant in the Community Geography Project in Syracuse, NY.

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