Migrant Voices in International Studies
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Title
Migrant Voices in International Studies
Subject
Undergraduate student presentations based on refugee interviews used with permission from the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience Syrian Oral History Project, Enab Baladi and the Damascus Center for Human Rights.
Creator
Introduction to International Studies (INTST 110) Students at Allegheny College.
Date
Ongoing project, 2017 to present.
Collection Items
The Effects of Fear on Syrian Refugees, Spring 2019
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2019
The Struggle of Families During the Syrian Revolution, Spring 2019
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2019
Class, Freedom, and the Syrian Refugee Crisis, Spring 2019
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2019
Loss: A Fixture in the Lives of Syrian Women, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
Migrant Voices: Why It Is Important, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
Revolutionary Women, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
Why Refugees Remain and Wish to Return, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
Amal: A Study in Hope, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
The Journey of Alwan Zeiter Alhameid, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017
Finding Home, Fall 2017
Undergraduate Student Project, Introduction to International Studies, Allegheny College, 2017