Longhorned wrote:Mexicali, and be really adamant about the early 20th century Chinese migrant background as being central to the experience of the conference. Lots of grainy black and white photos. Relate it in a vague way to current immigration policies in the borderlands, and at one point tear up a little and apologize before leaving the room to collect yourself. You’ll never get asked again.
This was actually part of the reason a few of us want to hold it in Cabo. My field of medicine as a strong public health perspective and we thought it would be cool to join up with our Mexican counterparts for a joint meeting to discuss health regarding migration, immigration, and labor.
Chicat wrote:What’s wrong with Vegas?
Nothing and it’s the safe bet if attrition and finances dictate. Personally speaking I don’t find it as “interesting” as a site but do acknowledge the level of “engagement” it provides attendees.
Merkin wrote:For what month? San Diego has ideal weather all year round and plenty of attractions.
Vegas has easy travel, but be less inclined to go there since I really don't gamble, and not much of interest to me.
Just had 2019 in San Diego so that out of the rotation. This year is Long Beach. So there has been a run of so cal. I’d love Palm Springs and this is probably my second choice at the moment, but a two year break might be too short before returning to SoCal.
pc in NM wrote:Park City, Utah?
Read my mind PC, would love park city but the national org is going to hold the annual conference 4 mo prior in salt lake. Last round with such proximity, our regional didn’t fair as when there is more geographic al distance between the two.