Dustin McLochlin, a Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate Program in Policy History at BGSU, presents at the Annual Midwest Labor and Working-Class History Colloquium hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago on April 4-5. The colloquium is titled “Resistance and Remembrance: Collective Identities and the Uses of History.”
McLochlin’s paper is titled “Immigration Reform and the Great Society: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and the Demise of the Bracero Program” on a panel titled “Controlling Borders, Controlling Workers,” chaired by Dr. Alison Orton.