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American Refuge

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A provocative, conversation-sparking exploration of refugee experiences told in their own words, for readers of Karla Cornejo Villavicencio's The Undocumented Americans and Viet Thanh Nguyen Forced to leave their homes, they came to AmericaIn this intimate and eye-opening book, Diya Abdo--daughter of refugees, U.S. immigrant, English professor, and activist-shares the stories of seven refugees. Coming from around the world, they're welcomed by Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR), an organization Diya founded to leverage existing resources at colleges to provide temporary shelter to refugee families. Bookended by Diya's powerful essay "Radical Hospitality" and the inspiring coda "Names and Numbers," each chapter weaves the individual stories into a powerful journey along a common theme: • Life Before ("The Body Leaves its Soul Behind") • The Moment of Rupture ("Proof and Persecution") • The Journey ("Right Next Door") • Arrival/Resettlement ("Back to the Margins") • A Few Years Later ("From Camp to Campus") The lives explored in American Refuge include the artist who, before he created the illustration on the cover of this book, narrowly escaped two assassination attempts in Iraq and now works at Tyson cutting chicken. We learn that these refugees from Burma, Burundi, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, and Uganda lived in homes they loved, left against their will, moved to countries without access or rights, and were among the 1% of the "lucky" few to resettle after a long wait, almost certain never to return to the homes they never wanted to leave. We learn that anybody, at any time, can become a refugee.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781586423421
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 176
  • Published:
  • September 7, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 139x215x0 mm.
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Description of American Refuge

A provocative, conversation-sparking exploration of refugee experiences told in their own words, for readers of Karla Cornejo Villavicencio's The Undocumented Americans and Viet Thanh Nguyen Forced to leave their homes, they came to AmericaIn this intimate and eye-opening book, Diya Abdo--daughter of refugees, U.S. immigrant, English professor, and activist-shares the stories of seven refugees. Coming from around the world, they're welcomed by Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR), an organization Diya founded to leverage existing resources at colleges to provide temporary shelter to refugee families. Bookended by Diya's powerful essay "Radical Hospitality" and the inspiring coda "Names and Numbers," each chapter weaves the individual stories into a powerful journey along a common theme: • Life Before ("The Body Leaves its Soul Behind") • The Moment of Rupture ("Proof and Persecution") • The Journey ("Right Next Door") • Arrival/Resettlement ("Back to the Margins") • A Few Years Later ("From Camp to Campus") The lives explored in American Refuge include the artist who, before he created the illustration on the cover of this book, narrowly escaped two assassination attempts in Iraq and now works at Tyson cutting chicken. We learn that these refugees from Burma, Burundi, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, and Uganda lived in homes they loved, left against their will, moved to countries without access or rights, and were among the 1% of the "lucky" few to resettle after a long wait, almost certain never to return to the homes they never wanted to leave. We learn that anybody, at any time, can become a refugee.

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