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What is Racism Doing in Refugeehood? The Case of Liberian and Ukrainian Refugees

  • 5 Days
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This course critically examines how racism operates within the global refugee system, using comparative case studies of Liberian and Ukrainian refugees. Students will analyze disparities in media representation, policy responses, and access to resources, highlighting how race, geopolitics, and global power structures shape refugee experiences. The course challenges dominant humanitarian narratives and emphasizes ethical, anti-racist approaches to refugee policy and practice. Objectives: Analyze racial disparities in refugee systems Compare global responses to different refugee groups Critically examine media and policy narratives Apply anti-racist frameworks to practice Advocate for equitable refugee policies

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