The Critical Refugee Studies Collective (CRSC) is a community-engaged research collaborative that centers refugee lifeworlds as sites of knowledge production
Program Announcement: Our Fall Conference will feature our brilliant 2020 grantees on Day 1 and artists, activists, and scholars on Day 2! Take a look at the program schedule below and click the link in our bio to register now.
Mark your calendars for this fabulous event celebration Nadya Hajj’s new book, Networked Refugees. Register here:
https://t.co/PsqDpIYoZI
Access book here:
https://t.co/Vg71xO0o2j
A special Amerasia Journal issue co-edited by Critical Refugee Studies Faculty members Professors Yến Lê Espiritu and Lila Sharif is now published online! Read it here: https://t.co/hC5psHYuWP
Call for Papers: This year's Cornell Southeast Asia Program Graduate Student Conference theme is (De)Constructing Southeast Asia! Submit abstracts to [email protected] by December 7.
Register to attend U of T’s virtual book launch of “Warring Visions” with author Thy Phu and commentators Rebecca Adelman and Elizabeth Wijaya on Dec 1! Click the link in our bio to register to attend.
Our buna (coffee) and cook along with @uweast1
begins at 5:50 PM PST! We are looking forward to trying out this lentil stew recipe. Check out the recipe list below!
This is for all the foodies: Join @uweast1 this Saturday for a FREE cook-along and learn how to make an Ethiopian lentil stew! Buy your ingredients in advance and click the link in our bio to register to attend our closing event on Day 2 of the conference. See you there!
Our session 2 panel is currently taking place with Lidieth Arevalo from Undocumented Filmmakers Collective. Learn more about this media justice organizing collective here: https://t.co/L5AfD2EC6O
We are so grateful for this beautiful poetry reading with @RafeefZiadah! You can listen to her powerful poem "We teach life, sir" here: https://t.co/uAcHDpvj7d
We are so excited for our first featured speaker of the day, Ocean Vuong, to begin their conversation with Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis shortly! https://t.co/KIifxEC8hD
Day 2 of our Fall Conference has begun with a panel on food, histories of displacement and colonialism, and solidarity featuring Sylvia Tiwon, Sarah Grant, and Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu! Read the paper titles here: https://t.co/ClZinqXvAn
Our final panel for the day includes our artist grantees Rita Phemixay, Michelle Bernardino, and Krysada Phounsiri. The work of artists inspires the work and vision of our collective!
Our community org grantee panel featuring the United Taxi Workers of San Diego, Cham Refugees Community, Majdal Center, and Southeast Asian Student Coalition has just begun!
You can learn about the important work the United Taxi Workers of San Diego is doing by checking out their website (https://t.co/p0ELRvg4T4) and following them on Facebook (https://t.co/AE4JxUfmDy)
Our Faculty Grantee Panel featuring Tammy Ho and Alexander Fattal has just begun! This panel features a trailer of Yehuda Sharim's short film titled "Letters2Maybe" — watch it here: https://t.co/tJJlqfRjhN
Our first panel features Brent Eng, Saugher Nojan, Melina Economou, and Ahmed Correa Alvarez! You can learn more about their work by checking out our grantee bios here: https://t.co/diUjwtGkM7