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2019
Mere months after the opening of the camps, the War Relocation Authority instituted a scheme for the “permanent relocation” of the Nikkei outside the camps. Henceforth, all social work in the camps became oriented toward this end goal. Resettlement, actively supported by the YWCA and a host of social welfare organizations, was a project that provoked ...
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Mere months after the opening of the camps, the War Relocation Authority instituted a scheme for the “permanent relocation” of the Nikkei outside the camps. Henceforth, all social work in the camps became oriented toward this end goal. Resettlement, actively supported by the YWCA and a host of social welfare organizations, was a project that provoked ...
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Africa's Resettlement Strategies
International Migration Review, 1981This paper examines the options for African asylum states in their attempts to support large refugee communities, given the limited resources that most have at their disposal.
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Resettlement as Securitization:
2020This first-person activist reflection discusses the author’s experience immigrating to Canada as a queer AIDS activist. The author situates his experience navigating HIV-positive-exclusionary immigration policies where the only avenue for immigrating while HIV-positive is through gay marriage.
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2021
This chapter looks at the account of Calel Perechodnik, a Jewish policeman from the Otwock Ghetto who helped deliver his own wife and daughter to the transport to Treblinka during the deportations. It details the end of the organized relocation of prisoners on September 27, 1942 to the newly designated Jewish district, the so-called residual ghetto. It
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This chapter looks at the account of Calel Perechodnik, a Jewish policeman from the Otwock Ghetto who helped deliver his own wife and daughter to the transport to Treblinka during the deportations. It details the end of the organized relocation of prisoners on September 27, 1942 to the newly designated Jewish district, the so-called residual ghetto. It
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