Migration: Human Right or Privilege?

Migration: Human Right or Privilege?

Much of the debate on countries such as America, those in the European Union, and Australia accepting refugees is contingent on the underlying question: is…

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Identification and Innocence?

Identification and Innocence?

It is natural to realize and easy to understand why people think that refugees and other migrants who seek safety from persecution are seen as…

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Human or Humane?

Human or Humane?

Upon viewing the manner in which refugees are treated in many first world countries, such as France and Germany, it is unfortunate to realize the…

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Life or Catastrophe? (“My Escape From Syria”)

Life or Catastrophe? (“My Escape From Syria”)

In the blog post, Catastrophes, by Christiana Giordano, she makes several points on the effects of labeling events and situations as “catastrophes.” But these “catastrophes”…

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Policy Changes

Policy Changes

The humanitarian crisis occurring, in regards to the migrants and refugees across the world, is continuing to increase. The deaths toll increases each year to…

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Too Little Too Late?

Too Little Too Late?

In “Crisis Hotspot and Paper Pushers,” by Heath Cabot, Heath points out the emergence of Europe as a hotspot in anthropological scrutiny and interest due…

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Critique: Comedy Shows

Critique: Comedy Shows

Many modern day comedy shows, such as “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” incorporate political and current events into their skits and utilize such events…

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Empathy or Negligence?

Empathy or Negligence?

Although many times we do not realize, there are many injustices in the world. Since we live in a first world country, the majority of…

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Countries Stepping Up

Countries Stepping Up

What is occurring to the innocent refugees in the continent of Africa. These people have been subjugated to living in terrible conditions with no opportunity,…

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