“Refugees are finding their own solutions – but are taking great risks in the process”– reblogged essay by Jeff Crisp

As I catch up on other work, I wanted to share a blog essay by Dr. Jeff Crisp at the University of Oxford’s Refugee Studies Centre. Jeff is one of the most well-known refugee scholars; I read his stuff all the time when I was in grad school and was so delighted to share a … More “Refugees are finding their own solutions – but are taking great risks in the process”– reblogged essay by Jeff Crisp

Guest Post – The Consequences of US Incompetence in Processing Asylum Claims

The following is a guest post by Dr. Breanne Grace, University of South Carolina. Breanne is a world-class refugee scholar and a former student of mine at Michigan State (the latter is unrelated to the former). She’s been doing interviews with imprisoned migrant children, and she kindly took me up on the request to write … More Guest Post – The Consequences of US Incompetence in Processing Asylum Claims