About this Event
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Each attendee must have their OWN registration and email address.
Registration for external guests closes at 4PM on February 6. Registration will automatically close at that time. Columbia/Barnard affiliates may register at the door.
Overview
Dr. Scott Warren will speak on the topic of migration and humanitarian aid in the Sonoran Desert region of the U.S.-Mexico borderland. Specifically, he will discuss his arrest in 2018 by the U.S. Border Patrol for providing "food, water, clean clothes, and beds" to two men from Central America, and the subsequent trial in which he was ultimately acquitted on federal charges of harboring undocumented migrants. He will also share updates on the current state of humanitarian aid work in the borderland.
About the Speaker
Scott Warren is a geographer and humanitarian aid organizer known for his work with No More Deaths in Ajo, Arizona, providing water, food and shelter to migrants in the deadly Sonoran Desert. His 2018 arrest for “harboring” was followed by a 2019 acquittal, affirming humanitarian aid as a moral imperative. He continues to document migrant deaths and provide aid, guided by his belief that all life is sacred.
Please email [email protected] to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. This event will be recorded. By being present, you consent to the SOF/Heyman using such video for promotional purposes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Heyman Center for the Humanities, East Campus Residence Hall, New York, United States
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