Articles

AuthorTitlePublicationDate
Anne Brice‘Exit West’ author Mohsin Hamid: ‘Migration is what our species doesBerkeley NewsSeptember 1, 2020
Alexandra Schwartz‘The Jungle’: A Play that Conjures Life Inside a Refugee CampThe New YorkerJanuary 3, 2019
Julia Preston and Andrew Calderon‘We sit in disbelief’: the anguish of families torn apart under Trump’s deportation policyThe GuardianJune 22, 2020
Julia Preston and Andrew Calderon‘We sit in disbelief’: the anguish of families torn apart under Trump’s deportation policyThe GuardianJune 22, 2020
“Greece relocates unaccompanied migrant children to LuxembourgBBCApril 15, 2020
“Identity in Diaspora,” Facing History and Ourselvesan excerpt from Saira Shah’s, The Storyteller’s Daughter: One Woman’s Return to Her Lost Homeland2003
Amy Tan“Mother Tounge,” Home is Where the Heart Dwells Harvard BlogsHome is Where the Heart Dwells Harvard BlogsFebruary 6, 2008
Ali CainA Fresh Start in EU Migration Policy: Re-examining the Dublin RegulationRIGHTSVIEWSFebruary 28, 2020
Sarah FergusonA New Music Therapy Program Is Helping Syrian Refugee Children HealUNICEFJune 19, 2018
A Parallel Movement Rising: On Mutual Aid and the BorderlandsMutual Aid Disaster ReliefMay 16, 2019
Guy ChazanA Syrian Refugee in Germany: The Battle with BureaucracyFinancial TimesOctober 25, 2016
About MixtecRethinking Refuge
Aminatou HaidarRight Livelihood2019
Riham AlkousaaAncient Greek Tragedy Tells Timeless Story of Syrian FlightReutersJanuary 15, 2018
Karl HeleAnishinaabeThe Canadian EncyclopediaJuly 16, 2020
Rudabeh ShahidAssessing the Treatment of Rohingya Refugees in BangladeshAtlantic CouncilSeptember 25, 2019
Background: Gentrification and DisplacementThe Uprooted Project2021
Tamir KalifaBefore the Wall: A Borderlands JourneyNew York TimesFebruary 8, 2017
Ben HubbardBehind Barbed Wire, Shakespeare Inspires a Cast of Young SyriansNew York TimesMarch 31, 2014
El’gin AvilaBeyond coffee and condos: Black and brown families displaced and erasedEnvironmental Health NewsJanuary 29, 2020
Biden’s Labor Department withdraws Trump administration’s final rule on H-2A guest worker programFarmworker JusticeJanuary 21, 2021
Joni R. BodartBooktalk for The Arrival by Shaun TanScholastic
Brian McGrathBorder FightTime for KidsFebraury 19, 2019
Jessie YeungChinese restaurants are losing business over coronavirus fears. An Australian social media campaign wants to change thatCNNFebruary 18, 2020
Grace YoungCoronavirus: Chinatown StoriesPosterhouse
Coronavirus: Travel restrictions, border shutdowns by countryAl JazeeraJune 3, 2020
Yvonne MutherDespite Early Optimism, German Companies Hire Few RefugeesNPRAugust 28, 2016
Susan SontagDisease as Political MetaphorThe New York Review of BooksFebruary 23, 1978
Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)Emergency ManualApril 2019
Stephen DelahuntyDonor-centric fundraising can reinforce white saviour complex, DEC fundraiser warnsThirdSectorJuly 31, 2020
Mahdhu KazahEditor’s note: Kitchen Table TranslationAsterix JournalAugust 9, 2017
Zeina FakhreddieErdogan says border will stay open as Greece tries to repel influx
Helena Smith et alErdogan says border will stay open as Greece tries to repel influxMedium.comOct 17, 2017
Examining Impact of Gentrification and Displacement on Low-Income Women and Families in East BrooklynSIPA School of International and Public AffairsSpring 2020
Exploring the Great MigrationMount Holyoke College2019
Shaila DewanFamily Separation: It’s a Problem for U.S. Citizens, TooNew York TimesJune 22, 2018
Miriam JordanFarmworkers, Mostly Undocumented, Become ‘Essential’ During PandemicNew York TimesApril 2, 2020
Brittany MurrayForeign, Strange, Singular, Exceptional: An Interview with Jérôme RuillierEuropeNowOctober 29, 2019
Bart PitchfordFrom Loss to Laughter: Syrian Refugees Write PlaysPublication of Theatre Communications GroupApril 27, 2016
Frontex launches rapid border intervention on Greek land borderFRONTEXMarch 13, 2020
Gentrification, Greenwashing, and the “Games”: Diary of the First Anti-Olympic Summit in TokyoNolympicsLAMay 27, 2020
Brian MierGentrifying RioNACLAAugust 15, 2016
German Bureaucracy Keeps Refugees Out of Job Market, Report FindsDeutsche WelleJune 18, 2018
Germany takes in Afghan, Syrian refugee children from Greek campDeutsche WelleApril 18, 2020
Germany to take another 249 refugee children from GreeceGreek City TimesJune 11, 2020
GreeceRescue.org
Greece extends coronavirus lockdown at refugee campsAljazeeraMay 11, 2020
Greece ready to welcome tourists as refugees stay locked down in LesbosThe GuardianMay 27, 2020
Joanna KakissisGreece Records First Coronavirus Cases Among Refugees, Imposes Quarantine on CampNPRApril 2, 2020
Matina Stevis-GridneffGreece Suspends Asylum as Turkey Opens Gates for MigrantsNew York TimesMarch 1, 2020
Stevis-GridneffGreece Suspends Asylum as Turkey Opens Gates for Migrants
Magda PanoutsopolouGreece to evict over 10,000 refugees from sheltersAnadolu AgencyMay 29, 2020
Greece to move more than 2,300 ‘COVID-19 vulnerable’ migrantsInfomigrantsApril 17, 2020
Niko GeorgiadesGreece: The House of Women for Empowerment and EmancipationUnicorn RiotNovember 6, 2017
Guatemala Country ProfileNational Geographic Kids
H-2A Guestworker ProgramFarmworker Justice2021
Christie Jia Wen CarrièreHistory of the Chinatown Anti-Displacement GardenMayworks2021
How American cities are handling neighborhood change, gentrification and displacementThe Kinder Institute for Urban ResearchSeptember 23, 2019
Marzia RangoHow big data can help migrantsWorld Economic ForumOctober 5, 2015
Emily Von HoffmannHow Incarceration Infects a CommunityThe AtlanticMarch 6, 2015
Elizabeth KleinrockHow Inclusive Is Your Teaching about the Environment?Learning for JusticeSeptember 30, 2019
Patrick BahnerHow Words Influence Our ThinkingGoethe InstitutOctober 2016
https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/dishing-food-and-kindness-covid-19-world/Dishing up food and kindness in a COVID-19 worldOXFAMJune 17, 2020
Janaka JayawickramaHumanitarian Aid System is a Continuation of the Colonial ProjectAl JazeeraFebruary 24, 2018
Eleanor GibsonHumanitarian experts propose turning refugee camps into enterprise zones called ‘refugee cities’DezeenDecember 9, 2016
Jessica KurnImmigration and the Food SystemFarm AidAugust 24, 2018
Mia ForemanImproving Reproductive Health Services for Forcibly Displaced WomenPopulation Reference BureauJanuary 21, 2013
Illan StavansIn Defense of Spanglish: low-bred languages, the class struggle and why Amherst college teaches SpanglishThe Common ReaderOctober 12, 2014
Eddie BurkhalterIncarcerated and Infected: How the Virus Tore Through the U.S. Prison SystemNew York TimesApril 10, 2021
Eli Hager and Anna FlaggIncarcerated Parents Are Losing Their Children ForeverThe Marshall ProjectDecember 2, 2018
Indigenous Peoples and EnvironmentUnited Nations
Ilene SerlinIntegrational Trauma in Jordan: Using dance therapy with Syrian refugeesSociety for Human PsychologyApril 2019
Mallory FalkInteractive Art Installation Lets Strangers Talk To Each Other Across The BorderNPRNovember 22, 2019
IOM interactive map will connect migrants with diaspora supportInternational Organization for MigrationApril 14, 2021
Cody Wofsy and Katrina EilandJeff Sessions’ Illegal Attacks on Asylum SeekersAmerican Civil Liberties UnionAugust 7, 2018
Sarah DingleKutupalong Refugee Camp, Home to More than 600,000 Rohingya, Faces Daily ChallengesABC NewsNovember 19, 2019
Kaitlin Stack WhitneyManoomin: The Taming of Wild Rice in the Great Lakes RegionRachel Carson Center for Environment and Society2015
Cassandra E. OsterlohManuelitoNatural Hispanic Cultural CenterApril 8, 2020
Member States continue to support Frontex operations in GreeceFRONTEXApril 3, 2020
Abigail Klein LeichmanMindfulness SOS for refugees rolls out from IsraelIsrael21cJune 12, 2020
Amyaz MoledinaMobility and Migration in Graphic Novels and Graphic JournalismChallenging BordersJuly 4, 2019
Alexandria Ocasio-CortezMutual Aid 101, #WeGotOurBlock
Christina GrigoreNotre Dame: Let’s Tell a New Story about Esmeralda and ‘the GypsiesNewsweekApril 23, 2019
Freddy MartinezOn the Streets of El Paso and Juarez, “Sister Cities” Art Project Pays Tribute to Border CommunitiesRemezclaJuly 7, 2016
Bram FrouwsOp-Ed: Negative Narratives, Mistaken Metaphors. The Need for Careful Language on MigrationMixed Migration CenterMarch 8, 2021
Suketu MehtaOpinion – Why Should Immigrants ‘Respect Our Borders’? The West Never Respected TheirsNew York TimesJune 7, 2019
Jan DeteringPopulism in Europe: Radical Framing WinsThe New FederalistSetpember 28, 2018
Angelique ChrisafisPork or nothing: how school dinners are dividing FranceThe GuardianOctober 13, 2015
Tanya Golash-BozaPrisoners incarcerated far away from home are effectively denied the possibility of seeing family membersThe HillMay 23, 2020
Proposer des menus sans porc à la cantine ne contrevient pas à la laïcité, juge le Conseil d’EtatLe MondeDecember 11, 2020
Protracted Refugee Situations ExplainedUNHCRJanuary 28, 2020
Les CarpenterReal-life’ house from Up is something to believe in – until it gets torn downThe GuardianJuly 9, 2015
Recent blog about MohamedMotifApril 15, 2016
Refugee camp in northern Greece quarantined after Covid-19 infectionEkathimeriniApril 6, 2020
Evan Easton-CalabriaRefugee-led Organisations: Collective action for collective assistanceRefugee Studies Center
Restrictions in the Use of the Kurdish LanguageHuman Rights WatchFebruary 1999
Marie DoezemaRethinking the Refugee CampBloomberg CityLabSeptember 22, 2016
Riham AlkousaaReturning to NowhereThe Point MagazineJune 12, 2020
Rachel AvivReturning to NowhereThe New YorkerApril 4, 2016
Violeta RuanoSaharawi musicSandblast Arts
Achille MbembeScrap the Borders That Divide AfricansThe Mail & Guardian (blog)March 17, 2017
Anna-Marie CarterSeeds of Justice, Seeds of HopeYES! MagazineApril 1, 2003
Jane FreedmanSexual and gender-based violence against refugee women: a hidden aspect of the refugee “crisis”Reproductive Health MattersJune 7, 2016
Shaun TanWe Are Playgrounds
Shaun TanScholastic
Spain: Hundreds march in support of Sahrawi people’s right to self-determinationSahara Press ServiceJune 19, 2021
Alex ManglesStitching Out a Life in Graphic MemoirLos Angeles Review of BooksJune 8, 2015
Swiss take in young refugees from Greek island campsSwissinfoMay 16, 2020
Philip OltermannSyrian Refugees Design App for Navigating German BureaucracyThe GuardianAugust 5, 2016
Benjamin Thomas WhiteTalk of an ‘unprecedented’ number of refugees is wrong – and dangerousThe New HumanitarianOctober 3rd, 2019
Margo JeffersonTelling Tale of Afghan Wars by Any Means Necessary,New York TimesNovember 26, 2005
The Aizu War and Wakamatsu CastleNational Diet Library, Japan2008
Shaun TanTHE ARRIVALShaunTan.net
David MatthewsTHE ARRIVAL | Shaun TanJanuary 1, 2013
Aryn BakerThe Best Way to End Modern Slavery? Enable Legal MigrationTimeDecember 2, 2019
The Creator of ‘Bao’ on That Twist: ‘Part of Me Wanted to Shock Audiences’New York TimesJuly 27, 2018
Gillian B. WhiteThe G Word: Gentrification and Its Many MeaningsThe AtlanticMay 25, 2015
Mia MarzottoThe global response to displacement and language barriers – three reasons for hopeTranslators Without Borders2018
Janine JosephThe Graphic Novel That Captures the Anxieties of Being UndocumentedThe AtlanticJuly 31, 2018
Abrahm Lustgarten and Meridith KohutThe Great Climate MigrationNew York Times2019
Steven ZunesThe Last Colony: Beyond Dominant Narratives on the Western Sahara Roundtable
The Long Journey to Visit a Family Member in PrisonWorld Economic ForumApril 30, 2020
Atsushi KawaiThe Meiji Restoration: The End of the Shogunate and the Building of a Modern Japanese StateThe Kinder Institute for Urban ResearchNovember 29, 2018
The Other Side of Gentrification: Health Effects of DisplacementInternational Making Cities Livable2021
Petrana RadulovicThe polarized reactions to Pixar’s ‘Bao’ are rooted in culturePolygonDecember 18, 2018
Steven VertovecThe Political Importance of DiasporasMigration Policy Institute2005
Tarig HilalThe Promise of Mutual Aid: How Innovative Systems of Self-help and Emerging Digital Technologies Can Provide New Solutions for RefugeesAidxAugust 2018
Simi HorowitzThe Refuge of the StagePublication of Theatre Communications Group, 20182018
Ruairi CaseyThe Two Contrasting Sides of German Refugee PolicyThe New HumanitarianNovember 11, 2019
Dina NayeriThe Ungrateful RefugeeThe GuardianApril 4, 2017
Susan HolmesThe World at Home: US Writing in TranslationWords without BordersNovember 2017
MilkoThe World’s Largest Refugee Camp is Becoming a Real CityBloomberg City LabSeptember 27, 2019
Alexis GreeneTheatre Against Violence Against WomenPublication of Theatre Communications GroupDecember 10, 2014
Marwan et alThese refugees have built a Lego robot to fight COVID-19World Economic ForumMay 15, 2020
Dave Zirin and Jules BoykoffThese Women Have Lost Their Homes to the Olympics in Tokyo—TwiceThe NationJuly 23, 2019
Khalid KoserTime to reform the international refugee regimeOxford University Press BlogSeptember 21, 2015
Timeline of US’ Immigration History.

Uprooted Project – Background: GentrificationUprooted Project
Max NesterakUprooted: The 1950’s Plan to Erase Indian CountryMigration Policy Institute NewsNovember 4, 2019
Dylan BaddourUS Mexico Border: The ‘Sidewalk School’ teaching migrant childrenAljazeeraApril 14, 2020
Guardian Readers and Francesca PerryWe are building our way to hell’: tales of gentrification around the worldThe GuardianOctober 5, 2016
What is a Refugee Camp?UNHCR
What is Climate Change?NASAAugust 2021
Christie AschwandenWhat lifestyle changes will shrink your carbon footprint the most?Science NewsMarch 14, 2020
Jan EgelandWhat we got wrong about Covid and refugeesNorwegian Refugee CouncilJanuary 7, 2021
Victoria JamiesonWhen Stars Are Scattered: Additional Resources2020
Chris BousquetWhere is Gentrification Happening in Your City?Data-Smart City SolutionsJune 5, 2017
Stephan Scheel and Funda Ustek-SpildaWhy Big Data Cannot Fix Migration StatisticsThe New HumanitarianJune 5, 2018
Katherine EllisonWhy family separation is growing into a ‘global crisis’PBS News HourJanuary 28, 2020
Katrin Elgar and Asia HaidarWhy Most Syrian Refugees Want to Stay in GermanySpiegel InternationalJuly 3, 2019
Ana SwansonWhy Trying to Help Poor Countries Might Actually Hurt ThemWashington PostOctober 13, 2015
Beatrix Lockwood and Nicole LewisThe Marshall ProjectDecember 18th, 2019
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