Roberto Suro

Roberto Suro is a veteran print journalist with extensive experience in foreign, domestic and Washington coverage as a senior staffer for The New York Times and The Washington Post. Prior to joining the School of Journalism faculty in August 2007, he was director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research organization in Washington D.C. which he founded in 2001 as a project of the Annenberg School for Communication. Below, he tells us more about himself.

Q. What music have you listened to today?

A. Part of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony on my …

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Betina Wilkinson

Betina Wilkinson of Louisiana State University joined Zócalo for a conference on race and immigration, discussing her field work talking to recent immigrants to New Orleans. Below, she tells us …

Anita Drever

Anita Drever is an urban/population geographer. She focuses her research on the forces that shape how immigrant communities develop. She discussed these issues at Zócalo’s conference on race and immigration. …

Laura López-Sanders

Laura López-Sanders of Stanford University joined Zócalo to discuss race and immigration, particularly immigrant integration and how the experience varies with gender. Read more about her non-academic side below.

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Paula McClain

Paula D. McClain is professor of political science, of public policy and African and African American Studies at Duke University. She studies racial minority group politics, particularly inter-minority political and …

Jamie Winders

Jamie Winders is an assistant professor of geography, and director of the undergraduate program in the same, at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. She joined Zócalo for our conference …