09 April 2025
6:00 pm
Public lecture and colloquium “Trump 2025: Migration Challenges, Social Inclusion, and the Future of Minorities in the U.S.”
Conference
Sala Simón Bolívar Casa de América

Public lecture and colloquium “Trump 2025: Migration Challenges, Social Inclusion, and the Future of Minorities in the U.S.”
On the occasion of the presentation of Issue #46 of the Tribuna Norteamericana magazine: Key Insights and Perspectives on the New Trump Administration

This latest issue of the magazine, published by the Franklin Institute – UAH, examines Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency, the implications of his second term, the consolidation of his political power, internal and external tensions, and his national and international influence.

This event, co-organized by Casa de América and the Franklin Institute of the University of Alcalá de Henares, in collaboration with the Fundación Consejo España – EE.UU. and Aspen Institute España, addressed the migration, social, and inclusion policies that will shape the course of the United States, with a particular focus on their impact on minorities, including the Hispanic community.

An essential debate to understand the challenges faced by millions of people in the U.S. in an ever-evolving political and social landscape.

PARTICIPANTS

  • José Antonio Sanahuja, Professor of International Relations at Complutense University of Madrid.
  • Justin Gest, Professor of Politics and Government at the Schar School of George Mason University.
  • María Martín, Journalist at El País.
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  • José Antonio Sanahuja
  • Justin Gest
  • María Martín
Location
Sala Simón Bolívar Casa de América
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