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SUMMARY:Daniel Greene
DESCRIPTION:\nDaniel Greene\, adjunct professor of history at Northweste
	rn University and a subject matter expert at the United States Holocaust
	 Memorial Museum\, will speak about the context and implications of the 
	1924 Johnson-Reed Act\, a restrictive immigration law.\n\nThis event is 
	part of the College of the Liberal Arts' new theme\, Moments of Change: 
	Immigration\, Identity\, and Citizenship. Through spring 2025\, the coll
	ege will examine mass migration and highlight the ongoing work of studen
	ts\, faculty\, staff\, and alumni in that regard. The new theme marks th
	e 100th anniversary of the 1924 Johnson-Reed Act\, a restrictive immigra
	tion law. The goal of the theme is to explore the parallels and differen
	ces between “then” (100 years ago) and "now"—both in the United States a
	nd around the world—exploring how the immigration experience and our res
	ponses to immigration have changed over the last century.\n\nFor more de
	tails: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/iic_greene_040424/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Daniel Greene, 
	adjunct professor of history at Northwestern University and a subject ma
	tter expert at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, will speak a
	bout the context and implications of the 1924 Johnson-Reed Act, a restri
	ctive immigration law.</p><p>This event is part of the College of the Li
	beral Arts' new theme, <a href="https://la.psu.edu/theme">Moments of Cha
	nge: Immigration, Identity, and Citizenship</a>. Through spring 2025, th
	e college will examine mass migration and highlight the ongoing work of 
	students, faculty, staff, and alumni in that regard. The new theme marks
	 the 100th anniversary of the 1924 Johnson-Reed Act, a restrictive immig
	ration law. The goal of the theme is to explore the parallels and differ
	ences between “then” (100 years ago) and "now"—both in the United States
	 and around the world—exploring how the immigration experience and our r
	esponses to immigration have changed over the last century.</p><p>For mo
	re details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/iic_greene_040424/'
	>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/iic_greene_040424/</a></p></body></html
	>
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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