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Hispanic Advancement Leader Hernandez to Present Davis Lecture – Stamford University, Connecticut

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“Dr. , president of the Organization for Hispanic Advancement and a former cabinet member of Mexican President Vicente Fox, will deliver Samford University’s annual J. Roderick Davis Lecture Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Wright Center Concert Hall. The program is open to the public free.

Hernandez was formerly director of the Office for Mexicans Abroad in the Fox cabinet, serving more than 24 million Mexicans living in foreign countries. A leading expert on -U.S. relations, Hernandez was the first U.S.-born person to hold a cabinet position in the Mexican government. Born in Dallas, Texas, he holds dual in the U.S. and .

He is also founding director of the Center for U.S.- Studies at the -Dallas.

Hernandez will speak on “The New American Pioneers: Why Are We Afraid of Mexican Immigrants?” In his recent of the same title, he urges America to rethink its relationship to its southern neighbor and to embrace controlled immigration as necessary to the overall economic and cultural health of the nation. The is part of ongoing dialogue about immigration from .

He is a graduate of Lawrence University with master’s and doctoral degrees from Texas Christian University.

The J. Roderick Davis Lecture honors the former dean of Samford’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences. It brings nationally and internationally known speakers to the campus each fall for lectures and interaction with students and the community. This year’s lecture is part of Samford’s Homecoming schedule and is one of the academic events associated with the inauguration of Samford President Andrew Westmoreland.

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