Date & time
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
This event is free.
Grey Nuns Annex
1211-1215, rue St-Mathieu
Room 2.221
Explore migration as a multifaceted theoretical, historical, political, and lived experience.
This series will address processes of borderization and questions of belonging, alongside gendered dimensions of migration such as care work, family separation, and the marginalization of women’s migration histories.
The reading series will further engage with diaspora and memory, highlighting practices of remembrance through tradition, culture, heritage, and oral forms such as storytelling.
Bringing together academic scholarship and stories “from the heart,” we will create a shared space for collective reading, listening, and discussion.
Sessions will combine academic articles with literature, poetry, short texts, and participant-selected readings that resonate on a personal level.
Open to all graduate students. Join us and take your seat at the table.
Stories on the Table - Reading Migration Histories Together
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