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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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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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      Ŋutefe Ʋɔdriba (Memory Dragon)

      In this post Dr Gameli Tordzro introduces his concept of ‘Ŋutefe Ʋɔdriba’ the ‘Memory Dragon’.
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      Teaching migration through data and storytelling

      Teaching Migration Through Data And Storytelling’ is a free online CPD course for teachers of students aged 12-18 years starts on 5th December, with Q&A sessions from course makers including Professor Heaven Crawley (UNU Centre for Policy Research), Dr Gameli Tordzro (University of Glasgow), and Jess Barnecutt (Assistant Head Teacher).
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      #StandUp4Migrants

      OHCHR is telling a new story about migration, one of hope and shared values.
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      Se anomaa entua obua da: 'The bird that does not fly does not eat'

      In this post Naa Densua Tordzro introduces the Ghanaian concept of 'Se anomaa entua obua da' or 'The bird that does not fly does not eat'.
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    MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality

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    Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
    Coventry University, IV5
    Innovation Village
    Cheetah Road
    Coventry
    CV1 2TL
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