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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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Changing narratives
Objects series: Burkina Faso
A conversation between Bonayi Hubert Dabiré and Alison Phipps on how objects can be linked intimately to the land and the environment, and what grows and is readily available
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#StandUp4Migrants
OHCHR is telling a new story about migration, one of hope and shared values.
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Changing narratives
Hamadzi, memory as silence: memory, language learning and remembering a forgotten language
Languages migrate in people and through people. Some languages migrate silently for the sake of protection. Gameli Tordzro reflects on the silence of his Twi.
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