CID Graduate Student Lunch Seminar
"Immigration as an Unregulated International Labor Market: Causes and Implications"
Speaker: Minor Sinclair, United
States Regional Director, Oxfam America
Friday, 16
March 2007
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM, Lunch served
Perkins Room, 4th Floor,
Rubenstein
Building, KSG
Mr. Minor Sinclair is the Regional Director for Oxfam's US program and leads Oxfam America's Gulfcoast Emergency Program. He has served ten years with Oxfam including a post as Program Officer for the Cuba program and co-leading Oxfam Canada's Caribbean program based in Havana. Prior to joining Oxfam, Mr. Sinclair worked for nine years on human rights and global issues focusing on Central America, the Caribbean and domestic refugee policy. He began his international work as a Mennonite Central Committee volunteer working with Central American refugees. He has authored and edited several publications, including the book The New Politics of Survival: Grassroots Movements in Central America (Monthly Review Press/EPICA). He obtained a MPA degree from the Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University) and a B.A. in International Development from Davidson College in North Carolina.
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