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Depicting Forced Displacement and Mass Atrocities: Images of Cambodian Genocide Memorials
By Jamie Wise, undergraduate major in sociology (recipient of a Migration, Mobility and Immobility grant) How do you remember a genocide? Forty years after the Cambodian genocide, I sought…
Latinx Musicians in Appalachian
By Sophia Enriquez, GAHDT graduate team fellow and PhD student in the School of Music There is a booming community of Latinxs in the Appalachian region of the United States. Yet, …
The Soundscapes of Dar es Salaam
By PhD Candidate Hannah Vidmar, Department of African and African American Studies It was nearing 7:30 p.m. on a Saturday night in July when I found myself in a bajaj, driving through the…
Creating Community: How Communist Immigrants Formed Local Groups and Resistance Networks in France
By graduate student Darcy C. Benson, Department of History I’m honored to have been awarded a research grant from the Migration, Mobility, and Immobility Project to fund my dissertation…
Music as Labor: A Visit by Sonia Seeman
By Senior Lecturer Danielle V. Schoon (Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures), Associate Professor Ryan Skinner (School of Music) and Danielle Fosler-Lussier (School of Music) …
The Difference of the Eye Amongst Japanese Communities in Latin America
By PhD Student Clara Carolyne Fachini Zanirato, Department of Spanish and Portuguese The importance of research on migration studies has never been so high in the world as more and…
Daniella Doron and the History of Jewish Child Refugees
By PhD Candidate Sara Halpern, Department of History Daniella Doron is a senior lecturer in History at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation at Monash University. She is the…
Daniella Doron Podcast Interview
In this podcast, Ohio State PhD Candidate Nikki Freeman interviews Daniella Doron about her forthcoming book, Young Border Crossers: Jewish Youth during the Ages of Migration, which…
The Living Imprint of Immigrant Authors
By PhD Student Julian Marcel Baldemira, Department of Spanish and Portuguese For decades, immigrants from Cuba have arrived on U.S. soil and established themselves in Florida. Cubans have…