Taking part in the art exhibition at IASFM’19 Conference

2022-09-04T16:26:12+00:00

Our design collective work was featured at the 19th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference's first online art exhibition. The event is hosted by the Universidade Catolica de Santos, Santos, São Paulo, August 1-5, 2022.

Taking part in the art exhibition at IASFM’19 Conference2022-09-04T16:26:12+00:00

Public Demonstration Series for Releasing Imprisoned Migrants and Improved Camp Conditions

2021-07-25T21:14:06+00:00

From January 2020 - November 2020, La Terre pour Tous organized a series of demonstrations in front of the Embassy of Spain in Tunisia to ask for better living conditions inside the migrant's camp of Melilla and finally to release the 800 Tunisian migrants imprisoned there for a long time, preventing their expulsion

Public Demonstration Series for Releasing Imprisoned Migrants and Improved Camp Conditions2021-07-25T21:14:06+00:00
  • Photo by Natashia Shukla on Unsplash

IASFM’18 Conference

2022-09-04T16:35:42+00:00

Dr. Gonzales Benson presents our paper "‘Wledna’/ ‘Our boys’: Design, digital space & social justice for missing migrants of the Mediterranean" at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference, July 26-30 2021, University of Ghana, Accra

IASFM’18 Conference2022-09-04T16:35:42+00:00

We present at the Live UNHCR-MMC Policy Workshop

2021-05-13T17:57:48+00:00

Our presentation "A telling and an illustrating of loss, hope, action: Families of missing migrants of the Mediterranean" is a part of the Policy Workshop on Protection Challenges on the Central (CMR) & Western Mediterranean Routes (WMR).

We present at the Live UNHCR-MMC Policy Workshop2021-05-13T17:57:48+00:00

Faculty Voices on Public Scholarship Panel

2021-05-13T18:31:21+00:00

Professor Gonzalez talks about the exhibit, Missing Migrants of the Mediterranean, as public-facing work for action research with a migrant advocacy organization based in Tunisia and an interdisciplinary team

Faculty Voices on Public Scholarship Panel2021-05-13T18:31:21+00:00
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