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The Living Refugee Archive,Digital Library,is a project funded by University of East London’s Civic Engagement Fund 2015 documenting #migrants' lived experience
London, England
Joined June 2015
Displaced Voices: A Journal of Migration, Archives and Cultural Heritage. (2633-2396). @DisplacedVoice_ Call for Papers: Special Issue (Autumn 2023): Chile @ 50: A Special Issue of Displaced Voices to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the Coup d’état in Chile. https://t.co/OAbm2NoHtR
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We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest volume of our open access journal Displaced Voices: A Journal of Migration, Archives and Cultural Heritage Volume 4 (Autumn 2025). Link: https://t.co/9B9YetfGeB
#DisplacedVoices #LivingRefugeeArchive
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On International #MigrantsDay we are pleased to say our latest issue of Displaced Voices, @DrRHashem, celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Living Refugee Archive is on the way with contributions from @Qisetna @AUW_UK @CMRB_UEL @bengidley @Sonesquin. Watch This Space!
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Great to confirm that we have a case study on the @ArchivesUEL * @LivingRefArch included in the SCONUL Agents for Change: Libraries and the UN Sustainable Development Goals report just published. The report is available here:
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A week to go until our hybrid UEL Archives event: Mukul and Ghetto Tigers ‘Who am I?’ Film Screening and Panel Discussion. Still time to book free in-person or online attedence tickets. Further details and booking via Eventbrite at: https://t.co/4AX8bg24wS
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We have now added both In person and Online ticket options for our #Event: Mukul and Ghetto Tigers ‘Who am I?’ Film screening and Panel Discussion. Further details and booking via Eventbrite at: https://t.co/GI0249TT5F
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We have now added both In person and Online ticket options for our #Event: Mukul and Ghetto Tigers ‘Who am I?’ Film screening and Panel Discussion. Further details and booking via Eventbrite at:
eventbrite.co.uk
Mukul and Ghetto Tigers presents ‘Who am I?’, a powerful audio play written by Tarun Jasani, Film screening and Panel Discussion
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Event hosted by the Living Refugee Archive: Mukul and Ghetto Tigers ‘Who am I?’ Film screening and Panel Discussion Date and Time: Friday, November 14 · 5 – 8pm GMT. Location: UEL Docklands Campus. Details: https://t.co/RkxHE4z1v6 Free tickets via:
eventbrite.co.uk
Mukul and Ghetto Tigers presents ‘Who am I?’, a powerful audio play written by Tarun Jasani, Film screening and Panel Discussion
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Our new online exhibition on the Living Refugee Archive entitled The Chile Solidarity Poster Exhibition in collaboration with Dr. Hernando Fernández Canque. Futher details here: https://t.co/ctj0y1Iw9J
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“UNSPOKEN” – A MENTAL HEALTH FILM FESTIVAL by TONGUES ON FIRE The Source, Source Studios (formerly Stratford Circus) Friday, October 10 · 5 - 9:30pm https://t.co/cmEfCHo3UJ
eventbrite.co.uk
A bold new platform using cinema to challenge stigma, and amplify voices around emotional wellbeing, because Every Mind Has A Voice!
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Pleased to have the opportunity to connect with Kristi Dawn Riggs on a podcast for the @therefugeearchive focusing on our work with the Living Refugee Archive. Podcasts are availabe at https://t.co/LnqjBFnYLX
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The Archive of the Vicariate of Solidarity: Past-Present-Future. A talk by Maria Paz Vergara Low for the ICA's Section on Archives and Human Rights (SAHR) Tuesday Talks series in August 2024. Watch the recording here: https://t.co/eiMQTgfb6W
@ICArchiv #TuesdayTalks
ica.org
The Archive of the Vicariate of Solidarity: Past-Present-Future by Maria Paz Vergara Low - International Council on Archives
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New Guest Blog Post on the Living Refugee Archive by Dr. Iryna Kushnir (@IrynaKushnir7) entitled: Listening in Displacement: Building a Public Oral History Archive with Ukrainian Refugees in UK Higher Education To Read: 👇👇👇 https://t.co/SBpqyjNRyc
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Time runs short for Chile’s activist-turned-president to fulfill the promise of 2019’s mass protests https://t.co/NVvCGw1YgN
courthousenews.com
To many who saw leftist President Gabriel Boric as embodying the ideals of Chile’s “awakening,” hopes now feel unfulfilled — foreshadowing the potential return of a right-wing leader in this year's...
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David Sugarman: The Politics of Judicial Decision-Making in the UK’s Top Court: Lessons from the Pinochet Case https://t.co/K8K0SPumnX
ukconstitutionallaw.org
Does the judge who hears a case affect the outcome and, particularly, in the U.K.’s top court? This is a question that has received increasing attention of late. In this blog post, I utilise my res…
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Chilean activists discuss collective trauma in wake of Pinochet regime https://t.co/0gNb0EjLmM
@chile50yrsUK @ChileSolidarity
gwhatchet.com
Chilean human rights activists and former student protesters discussed the trauma of Augusto Pinochet’s regime’s crimes at an event hosted by LATAM@GW on Monday.
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Remembering Dockworkers and their Fight Against Fascism https://t.co/DJdn9bOVtV
helsinkinotebooks.com
As T-Bone Slim, a Finnish American born Matti Valentin Huhta who wrote poems and songs, organized for the Industrial Workers of the World, and hoboed around America, once declared, “[w]herever you …
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The Pinochet affair: the pursuit of a Chilean dictator A fast and compelling account of what happened when the retired general came to London in the late 1990s for an operation, by a lawyer closely involved in the case https://t.co/AJw4cHMhGX
spectator.com
Calle Londres 38 is the address in Santiago of one of the notorious detention centres where the government of the Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet tortured and murdered its opponents after...
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What connects General Pinochet and the SS war criminal Walther Rauff? In 38 Londres Street, the human rights lawyer Philippe Sands shows how the Chilean dictator and the Nazi fugitive evaded justice https://t.co/PVQx0bIMBP
thetimes.com
In 38 Londres Street, the human rights lawyer Philippe Sands shows how the Chilean dictator and the Nazi fugitive evaded justice
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Silence surrounds the disappearance of Chilean grandmother Julia Chuñil. What really happened? Nearly five months ago, the Indigenous land rights defender went out to herd animals in the forest and vanished. https://t.co/irG4BPBDEo
@chile50yrsUK
theguardian.com
Nearly five months ago, the Indigenous land rights defender went out to herd animals in the forest and vanished. Her family say she had been threatened – and no trace of her has been found
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