How do Americans think about immigrants, refugees and people who live in other countries? Husker scholar Tim Borstelmann will argue that despite a resurgence of U.S. nativism in the past few years, historical events since World War II have shaped a primarily inclusive perspective among most Americans that these "outsiders," in their hearts, aren't all that different.
April 25
3:30 p.m.
Nebraska Union Auditorium
1400 R St.
Free. Open to the public.
A reception will follow.
Live Webcast: https://research.unl.edu/nebraskalectures/the-hearts-of-foreigners-how-americans-understand-others/