Migrants in diaspora is a a collective book that brings together stories and narratives These are first-person accounts written by migrant and racialized women. Through their voices, they denounce the multiple forms of institutional, social, and everyday violence they face in their host countries.: from racism structural and job insecurity, even the criminalization of migration and difficulties in accessing basic rights.
This book is also a space of resistance and affirmation. Each testimony opens a place for memory, The care and the demand for a dignified life. It becomes Thus, it becomes a political and pedagogical tool that challenges both those who live in the migration experience as well as those who observe it from the outside, questioning the colonial and patriarchal logics that permeate the phenomenon of migration.
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Title: Migrants in Diaspora - Women of Corn Collection