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  • Photo of signs held up that read, "immigrants make America Great" and "No Hate, No Fear, Immigrants are Welcome Here"

    Migrants Commit Fewer Crimes, but the Right won’t let Facts Contest their Xenophobic Narrative

    It’s telling that the data from multiple sources converge despite the limitations of individual studies, says Sampson. Though he thinks criminologists should continue to refine immigration-crime studies, he says it’s pretty evident that research doesn’t support the claim that immigration increases crime. “For now, if you had to tell a policy maker what is the…

  • A young women walks forward, holding harvested greens in a neatly tended garden. An older man tends the garden behind her.

    Human Migration is Ecologically Healthy

    Can the movement of people (including those displaced by climate change) aid sustainable solutions to environmental problems? Our research suggests that it can. Migration is good for society in circumstances when it reduces inequality, enhances overall wellbeing, and does not place greater environmental burdens on the regions where people move to or from.

  • factory full of lady garment workers sitting in front of sewing machines, one woman in front looks directly towards the camera

    Collective Action is the Only Answer to a Global Garment Industry Driven by Debt, Wage Theft and Coercion

    Cases like the labour abuse in Mauritius are conspicuous and show new connections between modern slavery and migration. But these cases are enabled by centuries of colonial and neo-colonial organisation of production that has involved unacceptable forms of worker exploitation. The analysis of the disputes in our study clearly suggests that social justice is only…

  • A sitting woman with shoulder-length hair looks down and gently holds her head in her hands

    Exposure to stories on war, hate, and violence can cause anxiety and depression in children – here’s how to discuss bad news with them

    “There’s been a shooting in Maine.” “There’s been a hurricane in Mexico.” “There’s been a terrorist attack in Israel and now there’s a war, and that’s really hard, but I want to talk to you about it. Tell me what you’ve heard about it.” Allow them to have that ability to tell you what they’ve…

  • images of tanks, fighter jets, and bombs are surrounded by a square of stacks of dollar bills dripping with blood, which is surrounded by a larger square of wrapped dead bodies. In the background is a large, jagged green line ending in an up arrow, suggesting investment gains

    How Students are Fighting the Arms Industry on Campus

    In terms of education, we have a document that we’ve made public via our Instagram and emails we’ve sent out to interested students really detailing UMass’s connection to Raytheon — and detailing Raytheon’s connection to the IDF and the war on Palestinians. At our weekly meetings, we’ve also had things like teach-ins for interested students. We’ve also…

  • A farmworker carries a large basket through tall rows of crops

    Report reveals “Fair Trade” labels as a form of business self-regulation, not international solidarity

    Critics of ethical certifications like Fair Trade USA and EFI mostly decry them as just more corporate PR. But our research shows the standards are worse than useless—they’re creating a parallel realm of corporate-friendly private regulation. Instead of democratic union elections, farmworkers on certified farms are offered a spot on a committee with management. And…

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