Ricardo Ainslie
The following is taken from Dr. Ainslie's website: www.ricardoainslie.com. You may contact me to arrange for a speaking engagement or go directly to his site. Click here for printable overview of Dr. Ainslie's speaker information.
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Sharing my research with audiences is an important part of what I do. The conclusions of my work have many implications about contemporary issues. I routinely speak to different kinds of audiences, including academic meetings and conferences, professional groups, and the general public. For example, I have given testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security on the Mexican drug war, spoken at national and international conferences, and given talks to World Affairs Councils. I routinely speak at universities and other educational settings, in addition to many different public groups and organizations on the issues described below.
Clicking on any of the seven issues below takes you to a description of the key projects, publications, and talks/lectures I have given related to each of them. I'd enjoy learning about the needs of your group and how they can benefit from learning more in these areas.
Mexican drug wars - The Fight to Save Juarez: Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War
Veteran's issues - The Mark of War
Hate crimes - Long Dark Road: Bill King and Murder in Jasper, Texas
Social transformation - No Dancin' in Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change
Community regeneration - Crossover: A Story of Desegregation
Kidnappings in Mexico - Ya Basta!
Immigration - Looking North: Mexican Images of Immigration