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    Changing narratives

    MIDEQ’s work challenges negative migration narratives, using creative tools to engage new audiences, and creating space for new political and policy responses.

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      Researching multilingually
      Changing narratives

      Researching multilingually: meeting, greeting, eating

      That additional effort at equity and courtesy, of placing myself in the position of linguistic vulnerability, can matter.
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      Mazwi e Nzendo: Midziyo (items/objects)

      In the second in his series of reflections on the ‘expressions of travel’, Tawona uses the idioms of his mother tongue to open up a rich and revealing seam of language for our collective thinking and re-thinking of migration.
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      Inequalities, Arts and Culture in Migration Studies

      The WP11 – Multilingual Arts, Creative Resistance and Wellbeing Work Package – undertook a detailed review of the published, extant literature on arts, language and culture and migration in each of the countries and corridors in the MIDEQ research design.
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      MIDEQ Annual Meeting, Nairobi 2019

      MIDEQ researchers met in Nairobi for the 2019 annual meeting. Meet the MIDEQ researchers and learn more about their work.
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