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This series will discuss and analyze migration across the Americas, such as the region of “El Darien,” a 60-mile gap between Panama and Colombia, one of the world’s most dangerous migration routes, the USA/Mexico Border, the border of Venezuela with neighboring countries, as well as other major migration routes in the Americas.

Join us for this series where we will analyze, reflect, and report on the current situation in the region. We will examine how the world sees this region, how it compares to other migration routes from around the world, misconceptions about who travels across these borders, and the impact of forced migration on countries in the region.

For more information, contact: lavst12@pitt.edu

Register here: CLAS Event Registration | Center for Latin American Studies (pitt.edu)

This event will be in English.

Photo by Federico Rios Escobar, New York Times

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