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Gender, Families and Immigration in the Northwest

The Gender, Families, and Immigration in the Northwest (GFINW) Project will generate research and analysis about gender and family dynamics among changing immigrant communities in the Northwest and make that research accessible to and in conversation with policy makers, social service providers, and immigrant rights advocates.

Advisory Board:

Patricia Cortez (Amigos Multicultural Services , Juventud FACETA)

Edward Olivos (Department of Education, University of Oregon)

Ken Neubeck ( Eugene Human Rights Commission, Amigos Multicultural Services, Eugene)

Heather McClure (Anthropology, UO, Oregon Social Learning Center)

Carmen Urbina (4 J School System, Eugene OR)

Guadalupe Quinn ( Oregon’s Immigrant Rights Coalition -CAUSA, Lane County)

Lise Nelson (Department of Geography, University of Oregon)

Joan Acker (Department of Sociology, University of Oregon)

Lynn Stephen (CSWS, CLLAS, and Departments of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies, University of Oregon)

Marcela Mendoza (CSWS, CLLAS, and Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon)

Mauricio Magaña (CSWS, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon)

Ernesto Martínez (Departments of English and Ethnic Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of Oregon)

Ellen Scott (Department of Sociology, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of Oregon)

Martha Martinez (Department of Education, University of Oregon)

Angela Chase (Department of History, University of Oregon)

Pedro Garcia-Caro (Department of Romance Languages, University of Oregon)

Craig Opperman (Looking Glass Youth and Family Services, Eugene)

 

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Women in the Northwest Research Initiative
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Center for the Study of Women in Society
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1201 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1201
Phone: (541) 346-5015
Fax: (541) 346-5096
csws@uoregon.edu