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Mexican and American Views of Democracy, Are
Mexican Immigrants a threat?
By: Rodney Camp, McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim
Thursday, Oct. 28th at 4:15 pm
Davidson Lecture Hall, Adams Hall 106, Claremont McKenna College
This lecture will analyze Mexican-American and American views of democracy based on recent research published by the speaker. It will explore how and why those views different. It will also address to what degree Mexican-Americans, as recent immigrants, threaten the traditional views of democracy in the United States, and politically speaking, how do their views impact on citizens views of democracy generally.
Refreshments served at 3:45pm - Math Commons Room, Adams Hall 213
Colleen Wynn
Coordinator, Diversity Program & Institutional Research
Claremont McKenna College
(909) 621-8650