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Seeking Sanctuary: Violence Against Women in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala

Violence against Women, 2020
This article identifies the way spaces of violence operate within gendered hierarchies in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. As migration accelerates, gender-related differences become evident.
Denise N. Obinna
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Building the sanctuary city from the ground up: abolitionist solidarity and transformative reform

Inclusive Solidarity and Citizenship along Migratory Routes in Europe and the Americas, 2020
This article recounts the story of sanctuary city organizing in Ottawa, Canada to explore the politics and potential of a transformative approach to sanctuary rooted in anti-prison activism and abolitionist feminist thought.
Fiona Jeffries, J. Ridgley
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Mystery oil spill threatens marine sanctuary in Brazil.

Science, 2019
Thousands of tons of crude oil residue began to wash up on Brazil9s northeast seaboard in late August, contaminating hundreds of beaches, estuaries, reefs, and mangroves along a 2500-kilometer stretch of shoreline.
H. Escobar
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Countering illiberal geographies through local policy? The political effects of sanctuary cities

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2020
Sanctuary cities in the United States pass policies to restrict cooperation with immigration police and are pivotal in the heated debate about current national immigration politics, especially since the Donald Trump administration tried to ban them ...
Janika Kuge
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Sanctuary

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2013
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an exclusionary statist asylum regime. In Canada, the United States, and Europe, a “cities of sanctuary” movement has emerged, articulated through various political vocabularies. This movement conceives of sanctuary not simply as a church-based site where
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Sanctuary

Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2020
Sanctuary is a play based on real events and real people. In this opening scene, we meet Carol and Mica as they set out to investigate what they believe to be a refugee crisis in 1981. They have uncovered harsh truths about Central Americans, mostly Salvadorans, fleeing war.
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Sanctuary Cities

Latino Studies, 2019
Sanctuary policies first emerged in the 1980s as a response to the Reagan administration’s denial of asylum claims for refugees from Guatemala and El Salvador. In response to a growing refugee crisis, and the fear that many of those who were being denied
Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien
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The city in the age of Trumpism: From sanctuary to abolition

Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space, 2019
The city as sanctuary is an ancient concept. As a modern practice in North America and Europe, it has entailed refuge for subjects rendered illegal and placeless by the state, be it asylum-seekers or undocumented immigrants.
A. Roy
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Denying Sanctuary:

2019
This chapter contends that the United States' inability to conclude the war in Afghanistan has been a direct consequence of its political aim. Policy-makers intended Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) to achieve a state of perpetual prevention that not only eliminated terrorist sanctuaries but also denied terrorists the possibility of sanctuary in the ...
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SANCTUARY:

2017
Sanctuary is my memoir about living on a wildlife sanctuary in the Adirondacks from 1973 to 1982. An idealistic artist, freshly graduated from college and newly married, arrives with her biologist husband in the Adirondacks of upstate New York in 1973 to develop a nature center on a 1,300-acre wildlife sanctuary. Little does she know she will be living
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