“Queer Migration Politics as Transnational Activism” is an article written by Karma R. Chavez where she discusses two examples of queer migration politics in the United States and how it… Continue Reading »
Lesson plans about immigration for teachers.
Lighthouse Relief’s mission is to provide a dignified, respectful and empowering humanitarian response, with a focus on supporting vulnerable groups like women, children and youth.
The research organization CIS functions as a non-profit devoting itself to non-partisan and independent status. It aims to inform politicians, news outlets, scholars, and the public about the pressing impact… Continue Reading »
Network 20/20 bridges the gap between the private sector and the foreign policy worlds, by bringing together rising leaders from diverse backgrounds to share ideas, forge bonds, and influence policymaking
On the border of Morocco, there’s a Spanish town – it’s technically Europe. Migrants, refugees, and asylees wait for a chance to scale the fence to Europe
Deep in the Himalaya mountains, people have lived without the concept of borders. China and Nepal are acting fast to develop this remote region
A look into the 150,000 ethnic North Koreans, born, raised and living in Japan, where they are not citizens, but have been residing for over a century
Melting Arctic ice leads to new economic opportunities: trade routes, and access to natural resources – Arctic nations are expanding their border claims
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share a border, and an island, but are very different today. Video tries to understand when and how their paths diverged