Season 3 Trailer
Transcript
Maggie: Welcome to Season 3 of Borders and Belonging! In Season 1 we debunked the biggest migration myths. In Season 2 we took a regional lens, making connections between regional migration issues and how they connect to larger global forces. This season, we're zooming in on the key questions migration scholars are asking. We'll explore the potential of city-level sanctuary policies to inspire innovative solutions for migrant and refugee inclusion at the urban level.
Veronique: We were a bunch of cities who came and said, we are really committed to make migration work well and support migrants and refugees in our cities
Maggie: We'll look at how scholars are rethinking the nature of academic approaches and asking what it means to decentre and decolonize academia.
Peggy: We’ll explore how arts-based methods can challenge views of migration and migrants.
Aaron: There's a piece of me that goes into my artwork and in my storytelling, and it's a gift. It's a gift for me to the listener.
Maggie: And then we’ll ask, "how is the research being conducted at universities moving the needle on theory, methods, as well as the socio-economic and cultural landscape?" Join us as we connect the dots between academic inquiry and real-world impact. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!