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Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Migration and Labor Economics
Giovanni Peri and Edward Alden will lead the conversation on migration and labor economics.

Migration Today
Understand where migrants come from, where they go, and why migration is increasing through maps, charts, and data.
Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Refugees and Global Migration
Anne C. Richard, distinguished fellow and Afghanistan coordination lead at Freedom House, will lead a conversation on refugees and global migration.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Migration in the Americas
Paul J. Angelo, fellow for Latin America studies at CFR, and Angela M. Banks, Charles J. Merriam distinguished professor of law at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, discuss migration dynamics in the Americas, including ramifications of COVID-19, drivers of migration in the Northern Triangle and Venezuela, and U.S. policy responses.
Hurricane in the Caribbean
How should the United States assist small island nations facing disasters? Explore this simulation.

For Migrants, Labels Matter
What is the difference between immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers? Explore how contested definitions of migrants have a profound effect on the rights and protections of people leaving their homes.

What Is Migration?
Why do people migrate? Understand why migration means different things for individuals, countries, and economies in a globalized world.

Cuban Immigration in 1980
How should the United States respond to the massive influx of Cuban migrants? Explore this historical simulation set in 1980.
Migration: Policy
Grade Level
High School
- Students will analyze the importance of legal status in immigration policy including the key differences between migrant, refugee, and asylum.
- Students will create an awareness campaign about an issue related to migration.

Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border in 2019 (NSC)
Set in 2019. Violence, instability, and poverty in the northern triangle have increased asylum seekers in the United States.