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Changing narratives
Unspoken dreams: Using art as a language to tell stories of migration
NISER organised a three-day painting workshop in collaboration with the Women, Children, and Community Development Centre (WCCDC) in Rajbiraj, with the wives of migrants whose husbands work in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Malaysia. This case study explores their findings.
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Addressing misconceptions about Filipino domestic workers in Malaysia
MIDEQ researchers in Malaysia collaborated with Filipino worker associations to produce a documentary challenging dominant perceptions of migrant domestic workers.
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Vessels, Thread and Cloth.
In this series of reflections and writings, we offer a gallery of objects which act as levellers for human beings in their needs for food, water, and clothing. The artists in WP11 have each worked with objects to produce a poem, or a reflection or a further audio recording as part of the work.
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Creative outputs on the road in Malaysia and Nepal
Creative outputs based on research findings provide a forum for engagement and dialogue with a variety of audiences through community screenings held in Malaysia and Nepal.
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