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The
Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS)
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University of Notre Dame
hosted the 2020 Catholic Immigrant Integration Initiative Conference on Thursday, October 1 and Friday, October 2, 2020. This annual event is part of
CMS’s Catholic Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII)
which seeks to understand, expand and strengthen the work of Catholic institutions with immigrant communities.
Videos of the conference proceedings will be available soon.
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PLENARY PANEL I: BUILDING COMMUNITIES OF BELONGING: IDENTIFYING AND ENGAGING THE PRESSING CHALLENGES OF IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
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PLENARY PANEL IV: HOW SHOULD CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS BE ADAPTING THEIR WORK WITH REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS IN LIGHT OF CURRENT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES? HOW SHOULD THEY ASSESS THEIR SUCCESS ON IMMIGRANT PROTECTION, EMPOWERMENT AND INTEGRATION?
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PLENARY PANEL II: HOW TO BUILD A MORE PROPHETIC, FAITHFUL, AND HOPEFUL CHURCH IN A TIME OF MULTIPLE CRISES
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PLENARY PANEL V: OVERCOMING POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO BUILDING COMMUNITIES OF BELONGING
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Welcome and Opening Prayer
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PLENARY PANEL III: FROM EMIGRATION TO IMMIGRATION COUNTRY: IRELAND’s ATTEMPT TO BUILD COMMUNITIES OF BELONGING
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Chat 02: “No Dignity Left Behind: Respecting the Whole Person in Immigrant Integration Efforts”: Discussion issues of identity, self-perception, perception of others, and autonomy
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Chat 08: The US Catholic Church and Immigrant Integration: Then and Now
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Chat 03: “US Barriers to protection for children seeking asylum”: A discussion on family separation, children detention and changes to US asylum policies that have created additional hurdles for children seeking asylum
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Chat 09: Immigrant Essential Workers and the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Chat 05: Can the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework transform refugee camps into refugee-host communities of hope and belonging?
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Chat 04: “Mobile Borders, Unmovable Polities?”: “Mobility” of borders and what kinds of opportunities/ challenges for civic mobilization/ integration are afforded by such a scenario
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Chat 06: Local “sanctuary policies” affect immigrant community wellbeing with a focus on (1) crime and (2) institutional trust/legal cynicism
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Chat 10: The Work of the Vatican's Migrant and Refugee Section – Grass-Roots, Episcopal Conferences, Roman Curia
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Chat 07: The work of the broader Notre Dame community in serving and advocating for immigrants and immigrant children
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Chat 11: Working with and for Migrants and Refugees in Northern Indiana: Catholic Charities, Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
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Chat 01: The stories, the dynamics, faces, beauty, and difficulties that make up and distinguish the Humanitarian Corridors project
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PLENARY PANEL VI: HOW CAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS BETTER PROMOTE THE INTEGRATION, PROTECTION AND DEFENSE FOR MIGRANTS, REFUGEES, AND FAMILIES ROOTED IN MULTIPLE COMMUNITIES
#19
PLENARY PANEL VIII: A REFLECTION ON MIGRATION, PROTECTION, AND RACE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE HOLY FATHER'S CALL TO GO TO THE PERIPHERIES
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PLENARY PANEL VII: MAINSTREAMING CATHOLIC TEACHING ON IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES TO CATHOLICS AND CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS
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CONFERENCE ADJOURNMENT & MODERATED DISCUSSION WITH CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS: IDEAS FOR STRENGTHENING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH’S WORK WITH IMMIGRANTS AND CLOSING REFLECTIONS
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Session III: Addressing the Legal Obstacles to Immigrant Integration, Protection and Defense
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Session II: Working Through Cultural Obstacles to Immigrant Integration and Empowerment: Understanding Differences in Attitudes Toward Migrants in North America and Europe
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STUDENT PANEL DISCUSSION
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Session I: Community Sponsorship Models for Immigrant Integration in Europe and North America: Challenges and Opportunities
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Session V: Reflections on the Role of Catholic Colleges and Universities On Immigrant Integration and the Challenges They Face in their Service to Immigrants
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Session IV: Bringing Research to Bear on the Needs of Catholic Institutions, and the Migrant Populations They Serve
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WELCOME AND PRAYER & FR. LYDIO F. TOMASI, C.S. ANNUAL LECTURE ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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