Border Wars (1) Placing the ‘migration crisis” in perspective
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This is episode one of a series on Border Wars: Placing the ‘migration crisis” in perspective.
It explores the rise of border walls particularly in the last three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and analyses some of the systemic reasons behind what has been termed the “migrant crisis”. Follow-up episodes will focus on the corporate interests that stand to gain the most from existing migration policies, and explore ways in which communities are reaching out and building bridges instead of walls.
Guests:
- Harsha Walia: Canada Antiracist activist, author Undoing Border Imperialism
- Nick Buxton , TNI
- Todd Miller, Journalist Tucson Arizona: More than a wall.
- Brid Brennan, TNI, Transmigrant Platform
- “Mara”
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