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Arts and the Impact on Immigration

Novelist Junot Díaz joins Cornell faculty members in panel discussion

Duration: 01:17:45

Arts and the Impact on Immigration

Novelist Junot Díaz joins Cornell faculty members in panel discussion

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Junot Díaz (M.F.A. '95) joined Cornell faculty members in a panel discussion on the arts and immigration, February 19, 2009 at the Johnson Museum. Díaz was part of a graduate student effort in the mid-1990s to improve Latino studies and the Latino experience on campus, which led to the establishment of Cornell's Latino Living Center.

Panelists:

  • Ernesto Quinoñez, Moderator, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Cornell
  • Junot Díaz, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, MIT
  • Roberto Sierra, Professor and Chair of Music, Cornell
  • Sofia Villenas, Professor of Education and Latino/a Studies, Cornell
  • Amy Villarejo, Associate Professor and Chair of Theatre, Film & Dance, Cornell

The event was co-sponsored by the Latino Studies Program and the Cornell Council for the Arts.

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