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For the full article, go to our website:
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EXCITING NEWS!
Stay tuned for our upcoming publication later this month, where we unveil fresh insights and perspectives on migration research.
For the full article, go to our website:
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EXCITING NEWS!
Stay tuned for our upcoming publication later this month, where we unveil fresh insights and perspectives on migration research.
This article deals with the role of what has been called the "new racism" (Barker.
1981) in the reproduction of "imagined historical borders" that excludes colonial
people from access to equal rights within the core of the capitalist world-economy.
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Welcome Back Homeless
"It is the smell of Abundance.
And the sound of Felicity.
It is the 4th of July.
Welcome to Liberty
And Freedom
And Equality for All.
But you are Black..."
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Ìrìnkèrindò: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.
"Human population movements are as old as humanity itself and African migrations are no exception to this trend. In prehistoric times…”
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📢CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts for papers that critically analyze the foregoing issues and challenges are very welcome as well as shorter non-academic pieces that creatively engage with the gendered effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Africa and her Diaspora.
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Eight years after the chilling abduction of 276 Chibok school girls by Boko Haram, more than 1,500 Nigerian school children have been abducted by armed groups, and the Nigerian authorities are failing to protect them, Amnesty International said today in a new investigation.
Migrants make up five percent of the global labor force.
Ahead of #InternationalMigrantsDay, let us recognize their skills and harness the full potential of human mobility to create stronger economies.