The world is on the move like never before. According to the United Nations, a record 100 million people were displaced from their homes in 2022, forced out by conflict, violence, persecution or natural disasters. Many are undertaking perilous journeys and turning up at borders in Canada, the United States and Europe, pleading to be let in.
Join us at our next Made by McGill alumni webcast as we sit down with a pair of McGill professors, and a McGill graduate working on the frontlines of the refugee influx here in Montreal, to understand why migration and irregular border crossings are making headlines, and how our governments and communities are preparing to cope.
With:
Megan Bradley, Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar, Department of Political Science and International Development Studies; Coordinator of the McGill Refugee Research Group
Jennifer Elrick, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology; Canadian Studies Program Director, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Jenny Jeanes, Detention Program Coordinator, Action Réfugiés Montréal; Vice President, Canadian Council for Refugees
Moderated by Derek Cassoff, Managing Director, Communications, McGill University Advancement
When:
Monday, April 3, 2023
12 p.m. EDT
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15 июл 2024