News: Migration
What refugees can teach us about living in crisis
August 11, 2020Adjusting to a new normal is a traumatic and difficult process. The best advice for understanding how to adjust to the COVID lockdown might come […]
“Seeing-as”
July 10, 2020An outcry In a particularly disturbing scene in J.M. Coetzee’s novel, Waiting for the Barbarians, the protagonist defends four prisoners who are about to be […]
The DACA decision: a victory for the rule of law and for humanity
June 30, 2020The political fate of acutely vulnerable groups has been of concern for years. Immigrants living in the United States without valid immigration status are particularly […]
For World Refugee Day, panel explores global crisis
June 25, 2020Accompanying refugees in Italy during a pandemic
June 19, 2020The global coronavirus pandemic has tested and reshaped societies around the globe, including national and international refugee support systems. The reported experiences of refugees, volunteers […]
Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA, for now
June 18, 2020Erin Corcoran, executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, commented on the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of DACA. “It’s a […]