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Presentation
HR Talk Podcast, Episode 6: Sanctuary Cities and Schools
University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
  • Cynthia Carmina Gomez, Portland State University
Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
10-1-2019
Subjects
  • Citizenship -- United States,
  • Noncitizens -- Civil rights -- United States,
  • Noncitizens -- Political activity -- United States,
  • Local government -- Law and legislation -- United States,
  • Federal government -- United States,
  • Right of asylum -- United States
Abstract

Cynthia Gómez is the Executive Director, Cultural Resource Centers in Diversity and Multicultural Student Services.

In this episode of HR Talk, Cynthia and Jennifer talk about sanctuary cities and schools, what that means to the PSU community, available resources on campus and what you can do to support this value.

Description

Questions Transcript

⏰ :44 History of Oregon the Sanctuary State

⏰ 1:46 What does it mean for a city to be defined as a “sanctuary” or “safe” city?

⏰ 2:25 Is Oregon harboring criminals?

⏰ 2:50 The advantages of being a sanctuary city.

⏰ 3:45 Portland State as a Sanctuary Campus - what does this mean?

⏰ 5:30 Sanctuary Campus as a PSU Value

⏰ 6:33 Could ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) show up at PSU?

⏰ 8:00 ICE and HR - the I-9 Audit

⏰ 9:50 What about DREAMers and DACA students?

⏰10:47 Resources at PSU

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/33711
Citation Information
“Sanctuary Cities and Schools.” Podcast guest contributor. Portland State University Human Resources, October 2019