

Emily Mitchell-Eaton, "New Destinations of Empire: Mobilities, Racial Geographies, and Citizenship in the Transpacific United States" (U Georgia Press, 2024)
Dec 22, 2024
Emily Mitchell-Eaton, an Assistant Professor of Geography at Colgate University, dives deep into U.S. imperialism's effects on migration, particularly for Marshall Islanders. She reveals how the Compact of Free Association offers unique migration rights while perpetuating power dynamics. Mitchell-Eaton discusses the surprising migration of Marshallese to formerly all-white Springdale, Arkansas, intertwining race, citizenship, and labor in her analysis. Her research sheds light on the complex lived experiences of these communities and the geopolitical influences shaping their narratives.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring New Destinations of Empire
02:45 • 18min
Exploring Transpacific Connections: Methodological Insights
20:50 • 3min
Navigating Free Association: Sovereignty and Power Dynamics
23:40 • 14min
Exploring Arkansas: Migration, Militarism, and Imperial History
37:14 • 4min
Racial Geopolitics and Migration in Arkansas
41:02 • 16min
Navigating the Liminality of COFA Status: The Everyday Lives of Marshall Islanders
56:41 • 5min
Navigating COFA Challenges
01:01:29 • 9min