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Pandemic Borders – Examining the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Bahar Taheri

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asylum seekers
migration
Ryerson university

Are Canadians changing their attitude on migration due to COVID-19?

Join openDemocracy to examine the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic raises for vulnerable residents and workers at and within national borders. They’ll also shine a spotlight on resilience and solidarity across those frontiers as well as across boundaries of ethnicity, gender, age and class.
 
As the COVID-19 pandemic intensifies around the world, countries are making unprecedented decisions to close borders to non-citizens. And as days pass, national borders have become more visible and less permeable than ever.

This project discusses the challenges that the pandemic raises at the border and within society, for vulnerable categories of residents and workers. It also aims to showcase examples of resilience and of solidarity across territorial borders and across boundaries of ethnicity, gender, age and class.

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