Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices centers the stories of 15 Black undocumented students and the author’s own experiences as a Black DACA recipient. It highlights the invisibility and lack of belonging Black undocumented students face in the undocumented community and the U.S. at large. It is timely and necessary for the world to read! 

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To learn more on how to book Dr. Russell for a book talk about her groundbreaking book, please email [email protected].

“This book beautifully captures the unique essence of what it means to be both Black and Undocumented in the United States. [Russell] poetically describes her literal home of Jamaica, which encapsulates the figurative feeling of home to so many Black immigrants, an often complex place wrapped in memories of being loved, pain and a lingering sense of longing. Russell also does the work of interrogating the concept of belonging to a people, place and culture and the impact that struggle has on the trajectory of the lives of Black immigrants. This book serves as a mirror for all who’ve had the UndocuBlack experience, I feel seen.”

Haddy Gassama, National Director of Policy and Advocacy for the UndocuBlack Network, USA

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Amplifying Black Immigrant Student Voices (Book Talk)

60 minutes

Dr. Russell hosts book talks across the U.S. to discuss her book, Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education. The talk features Dr. Russell’s research agenda, and the timely discussion about the diversity of the undocumented student community. Following the conversation is a Q&A and a meet and greet. To learn more on how to book Dr. Russell, please email [email protected].

Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices is for the layperson, the academic, practitioners, faculty, and the general public.