Family Separation (with Nara Milanich)
Hyphenated America19 Marras 2020

Family Separation (with Nara Milanich)

This week, Sophia and Maria consider the history of family separation and what the policy actually is. Later on in the episode, Sophia spoke with historian Nara Milanich and discussed analogous family separation policies throughout history, and the future of the policy during President-elect Biden's administration.

Nara Milanich is a historian at Barnard College specializing in Latin America and the comparative histories of family, childhood, gender, and reproduction. She is the author of Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father, published by Harvard University Press.

You can find Nara Milanich on Twitter. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org

Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo

Edited by Sophia Houdaigui

Music by Ian Yan

Audio Excerpt from NPR’s All Things Considered

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