Our new article. It's always an honour to write alongside @mtsjohar "Drawing on the authors’ joint activism on the rights of refugees and stateless people in India and Myanmar, this article considers how digital ID systems can be used to exclude" #rohingya https://t.co/36YiKdFKnU
Call for papers: @CERCMigration invites abstract submissions for the next season of its Migration Working Group, starting in winter 2024. Present new/ongoing projects, learn about other research and share feedback. Deadline: June 3, 2024. Details ➡️ https://t.co/wRjZrHzDRs
📢Free & open to the public #MigrationDisrupted kickoff event! From new work dynamics to the impact of technology on democratic processes, experts discuss the future of Canadian immigration in the digital age. Mod. by @sparkcbc's Nora Young. May 7, 5PM EDT https://t.co/dpknrDFmQB
"A disproportionate number of refugee claimants end up in emergency shelters."
Read @ClarkKazak's (Research Across Borders) article in @ConversationCA: https://t.co/nspDLR1yRJ
Meet Saifullah Muhammad (@saifulrohin) who co-founded @rohingyacentre that focuses on building a future for the Rohingya refugee community in Canada.
“The Rohingya Centre of Canada was established for the Rohingya community by the community.”
https://t.co/gHECOiJlRk
🎉We're thrilled to host Rohingya newcomers in the KW community!🤗Join us this Saturday to celebrate diversity, connect with your new neighbors, and enjoy cultural food.
"Many other stateless people are not really ‘invisible’. But if we look for them through state-tinted lenses, we tend to look right through the structures that were built to incarcerate them." My new blog. https://t.co/TwF7X802fc