The homeless person in the park; the elderly in nursing homes; students, teachers, principals; Christians, Jews, Muslims; taxi drivers, store clerks, waiters, police officers; prisoners and guards; immigrants; doctors, patients, nurses; the poor, the wealthy, the middle class; big nations, sm...
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Canada's humanitarian tradition has been a pole of attraction to new immigrants and refugees and a source of pride for Canadians. As part of an ongoing research project on changing representations of refugees and immigrants in Canadian mainstream newspapers, this research note focus...
generation immigrants. They areAnora’s real couple. Igor has respect for Ani almost from the start: after she decks him, he mutters to himself, “Impressive”; and in the Las Vegas lawyer’s office, he has the balls to suggest that Ivan should apologize, thus contradicting one of the f...
What It Means to become a United States American: Afro-Caribbean Immigrants' Constructions of American Citizenship and Experience of Cultural Transition. With a goal to better understand what it means to become a United States citizen, the present qualitative study uncovered the narratives of 11 Afro...
Seattle allowing their protest to be taken directly to sites of worker struggles. At the same time activists with different organizations were protesting at Amazon in their vehicles for the rights of workers or in Olympia at the Capitol building in their cars demanding immigrants and workers rights...
law. A human rights approach also offers new tools to strengthen domestic advocacy in terms of framework, method and strategy. This section explores some of the abuses suffered in the United States, focusing in particular on immigrants, American Indians, people who are imprisoned, people who are...
She cried as she asked the vice president about “plans to support that subgroup of immigrants here their whole lives and who live and die in the shadows.” When the town hall ended, Harris went over and clasped hands with Castillo, whose face was still streaked with tears. In ...
Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory by Anwei Skinsnes Law First of all, original isolation policies secluding those with leprosy went against traditional Hawaiian culture. Families were separated and unable to care for one another, which caused vast emotional trauma and a deep sense of personal ... ...
The homeless person in the park; the elderly in nursing homes; students, teachers, principals; Christians, Jews, Muslims; taxi drivers, store clerks, waiters, police officers; prisoners and guards; immigrants; doctors, patients, nurses; the poor, the wealthy, the middle class; big nations, sm...