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Border Trouble: Migration, Research Creation, Art & Policy
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Four day online conference with symposium co-hosted by Ryerson and London South Bank Universities. The symposium is the culminating event of Project Finding Home, a SSHRC-funded 3-year international project exploring the complex intersection between forced migration and new place-making strategies through art and storytelling. April 26-29. Free. Register http://bordertrouble.eventbrite.ca
When Behrouz Boochani, Kurdish-Iranian human rights activist/journalist/writer was in the Australian-run offshore refugee detention camp, in Manus Island, Pa
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