WASHINGTON — Twenty years since the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) was founded, much has changed in the world of migration and integration policy. MPI’s founding generation has witnessed the evolving policy landscape from up close—from the sharp turn towards a national security lens after 9/11, to record humanitarian displacement around the world, rising polarization in immigrant-receiving societies and the advent of innovative integration programs.
As MPI celebrates its 20th anniversary, what can be learned from those who have been at the forefront of evidence-based migration policy research and analysis for more than two decades? What broad trends have they seen and what interesting developments and challenges lie ahead? And, drawing from long professional careers, what knowledge do they have to share with emerging migration scholars?
These are some of the questions that our 20th anniversary podcast series, World of Migration, seeks to address. Beginning with the podcast’s launch today, each episode will feature a leader from MPI’s founder generation or current leadership in conversation with a colleague.
The first two episodes in the series are out, with more coming each week:
The podcast is available on MPI’s website, Podbean or wherever you get your audio content. And please check out MPI’s other podcasts: Moving Beyond Pandemic and Changing Climate, Changing Migration. All available on your podcasting platform of choice or at www.migrationpolicy.org/podcasts. (And please leave us a review.)
In honor of its 20th anniversary year, MPI will hold a conference on November 15 featuring high-level discussions of global immigration and humanitarian protection challenges. Learn more about the event and MPI’s accomplishments here.
And if you would like to support MPI’s efforts to promote essential research, thoughtful discussion and practical policy ideas, please consider making a donation to our 20th Anniversary Fund.
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The Migration Policy Institute is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank in Washington, D.C. dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide. MPI provides analysis, development and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at the local, national and international levels. For more on MPI, please visit www.migrationpolicy.org.