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Inter-sections a new blog on migration, past and present, in all its forms refugee, diaspora, exile, return, temporary, labour, tourist and related issues of identity and community organisation.

a new blog on migration, past and present, in all its forms - refugee, diaspora, exile, return, temporary, labour, tourist - and related issues of identity and community organisation.

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Dr. Kates Arty Facts

Thursday, August 30, 2007. I am taking a break. From the blog for a while. This has nothing to do with. Coming from from holiday and feeling paniced about email deluges and washing. Research grants and their ephemeral quality. Paper writing panic etc etc. But it might have to do with being interested in this blog. I will be back! Artefacts a.

Immigration in Spain race multiculturalism in contemporary Spanish society

Race and multiculturalism in contemporary Spanish society. Immigrants risking their lives in toy boats to get to Spain. Estudio sobre la Comunidad Inmigrante Musulmana. Foro Social de la Sierra del Guadarrama.

Tings n Times Conventional wisdom is neither.

Solidarity in the Face of the Unthinkable.

MMIB BLOG An Oral and Visual History

Article about Brighton and the Moroccan Migration in Europe Conference by Driss Ajbali. Photos from the Moroccan Migration in Europe Conference at the University of Sussex.

MOVING BORDERS Migration and the Aesthetics of Subversion

This is a weblog of my work and interest in cultures of migration. Saturday, March 24, 2018. Moving Hearts - Migration Museum at the Workshop London 25 March 2018. Powerful installation by Australian artist Penny Ryan with clay human hearts made by hundreds of Londoners with messages for refugees. Saturday, March 24, 2018. Monday, February 5, 2018.

meanderings

Thursday, January 22, 2009. I pinch him in the buttocks. He sticks out his tongue. I nod, bow, back out. Flushing of the toilets a must! He fondles my breast. I try to kiss him - he resists. Thank you, nice to meet you. Beside me, he sits. As long as it takes. A chance, a maybe. We both sit on the outside. The void sucks you in.

oum pushkina politics, sex, cairo

A medical clinic, a KFC and metal detectors? .

Wayward Middle Eastern Girls

Tuesday, May 18, 2010. I went for the 1st time about a month and a half ago. It was nothing like I expected and it was everything I expected. The Old City of Damascus is soooo amazing! Monday, April 19, 2010.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "August 4, 2017 613 am." I noticed that the web site stated " Becoming Diasporically Moroccan how conversational categorization makes a new category." They also stated " Contrary to the typical imagination of discriminatory speech being direct and obvious, othering or categorizing statements often happen more subtly through microaggression. It can be understood as the ways underlying stereotypes. About race, class, gender. On microaggressions in a NYC university. For more testimonies, see the Microaggressions Tumblr. Or this nice video at Quartz."

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Highpeak - Home

We offer the best mountain tours in the country. With over 100 different ranges to choose from and 14 different adventure classes. This is a once in a lifetime trip.

Intersections Cross Sections 2012 Conference OCCUPATIONS

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION, SCULPTURE, PAINTING, AND PRINTS. SHORT FILMS, VIDEOS, AND SLIDESHOWS. ACTION, OCCUPATION, CHANGE. AESTHETICS AND PERFORMANCE OF PROTEST. Olive Mckeon and Rodrigo Martí.

Intersections ECVA

All the way to heaven is heaven. 8212; Saint Catherine of Siena. One of the hallmarks of the visual artist is simply the ability to see. Art is that act of seeing captured, translated, and shared. The image, therefore, is a moment of time. It is what the artist saw, either in direct experience of the external world, or, indirect experience of the inner landscape of imagination.

intersectionsintersecciones Building strong, vibrant and inclusive organizations that build strong, vibrant and inclusive movements for social justice

Building strong, vibrant and inclusive organizations that build strong, vibrant and inclusive movements for social justice. The kind of transformation that creates broad-based and lasting social justice. Our work rests on the premise that fully inclusive and networked organizations and movements that collaborate and share a common vision are poised to make movements.