Private Violence: A conversation about gender-based violence and asylum in the US
222 21st Ave S
Minneapolis,
MN
55455
Drs. Michele Waslin and Carol Cleaveland will discuss their new book, Private Violence: Latin American Women and the Struggle for Asylum. Through eyewitness accounts of closed-court proceedings and powerful testimony from women who have sought asylum in the United States because of severe assaults and death threats by intimate partners and/or gang members, Private Violence examines how immigration laws and policies shape the lives of Latin American women who seek safety in the United States. The authors describe the women’s histories prior to crossing the border, and the legal strategies they use to convince Immigration Judges that rape and other forms of “private violence” should merit asylum – despite laws built on Cold War era assumptions that persecution occurs in the public sphere by state actors.
Speakers:
* Carol Cleaveland, PhD, Professor of Social Work, George Mason University
* The Honorable Susan Conley de Castro, retired Immigration Judge
* Michele Waslin, PhD, Assistant Director, Immigration History Research Center
* Mackenzie Heinrichs, Binger Center for New Americans (moderator)
The discussion will be followed by a reception. Books will be available for purchase.
CLE credits have been applied for.
This event is cosponsored by the Binger Center for New Americans.