The International Migration Research Centre is a focal point for debate and research on #migration and #mobility at a global, regional and local scale.
The latest Displacements episode features @AlisonMountz in conversation with @sharryaiken and @DrSJSilverman about their ongoing project, De-Carceral Futures, and the state of immigration in Canada. https://t.co/QWURISj2Dq
Our film #safehaven about war resisters who came to Canada screens tomorrow night at @revuecinema. Come meet us, war resisters, and @romerohouseTO (your ticket proceeds go them).
https://t.co/KHXguBCQKq
The latest Displacements episode features @bisaillon_laura interviewed by @AlisonMountz. They talk about activism and Laura's book, Screening Out. https://t.co/UrSSzNTG0h
Don’t miss our latest Displacements episode, where @AlisonMountz talks to @ANaomiPaik about sanctuary and how to become an activist.
https://t.co/knVG6zgwYC
“The category of who belongs to the nation is hardening, narrowing, to the point where across the world in order to belong one has to claim nativeness to the place the nation claims to be sovereign of.” @nsharma101 on the latest episode of Displacements.
https://t.co/ZtIO2ULgSU
Check out @AlisonMountz’s conversation with @nsharma101 on global inequality, postcolonialism, and Nandita’s latest book, Home Rule. If you work on migration and sovereignty, this is a great listen: https://t.co/xvwFB2V78y
New Displacements episode is out today: @AlisonMountz talks to @MauriceStierl about his book, his activism work with @alarm_phone and the tensions between research and policy. Have a listen: https://t.co/ZjkUJNMNtH
ICYMI: there’s a new Displacements episode out today with @ReeceJonesUH talking about immigration policy in the US. Listen to this interview and others from season 1 on IMRC’s site, or on Spotify/Apple/Google podcasts. https://t.co/xvwFB2Dwh0
Displacements is kicking off a new season. In the first episode, @AlisonMountz interviews @ReeceJonesUH about racism and immigration in the US in the context of his new book, White Borders.
https://t.co/YhGjSS3DuV
The Queen’s-BSIA International Migration & Mobilities Graduate Student Symposium happening this Saturday November 13th. Organized by one of our associates @kimrygiel and Dr. Reena Kukreja. Details and registration link on poster:
We are excited for our upcoming virtual talk on “#Migration & #Pandemics” with Dr. @ChinmayTumbe. The event will be held on Tues., Nov. 9 at 6PM (PT).
Co-sponsored by the UBC Interdisciplinary Histories Research Cluster & @ubcCISAR.
Please RSVP here: https://t.co/zNJRwJ37vL
📈 Now is the time to strengthen data systems to ensure that no #migrant or #displaced child is left behind. 👦👧
📣 Listen to our distinguished speakers as they discuss this timely matter at IDAC high-level dialogue on Nov. 15.
Register here ➡️https://t.co/AaQGxsxFuB
Join us for the 1st webinar in the @lerrning - @RefugeeResearch series on Ethics in Forced Migration Research.
🗓️ 3 November 2021 @ 9:30am Eastern
Same great speakers... Better date!
Free, but registration required: https://t.co/Nz6ENry4mU
@FiddianQasmiyeh@Vuni07@CRSYorkU
November 1: Learn how #COVID19 has affected immigrant integration efforts in Canada & the US + what plans govt’s & NGOs have to improve services
Register for this symposium co-organized w/ @UBCmigration@IEC_BC@amssabc
https://t.co/uhildIB1Uw