This page groups together all of the posts we’ve run related to refugees.
- Laura Madokoro and Mike Molloy, Remembering Uganda (March 2012)
- Phil Gold, Review of Lynda Mannik’s Photography, Memory, and Refugee Identity (Jan 2015)
- Aitana Guia, “We Are the People:” Nativism in Germany? (Jan 2015)
- Bret Edwards, The Anti-Terror Act: Government and Mobility in History (Feb 2015)
- Laura Madokoro, History as Rhetoric: Indochina and Contemporary Refugee Crises (May 2015)
- Stephanie Bangarth, Canada’s Complicated History of Refugee Reception (Sept 2015)
- Benjamin Hoy, Little Bear’s Cree and Canada’s Uncomfortable History of Refugee Creation (Sept 2015)
- Laura Madokoro, On Migrants, Refugees and Language (Sept 2015)
- Marlene Epp, Compassion or Exclusion: An Election Issue? (Sept 2015)
- Shezan Muhammedi, Lessons Learned from the Ugandan Asian Refugees (Sept 2015)
- Keegan Williams, A Neverending “Crisis”: Migration by Boat and Border Policing in the Mediterranean Sea (Sept 2015)
- Gilberto Fernades, On Guard for Canadian Parochialism (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) (Sept 2015)
- Sarah Carter, Old Stock Canadians: Arab Settlers in Western Canada (Oct 2015)
- Veronica Strong-Boag, From Tragic Little Boys to Unwanted Young Men (Oct 2015)
- Francis Peddie, Chilean Refugees: Lessons of Past and Present (Oct 2015)
- Aitana Guia, Pork Cuts: The Sharp Edge of Nativism in Southern Europe (Dec 2015)
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