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In a time of mass migration
WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund
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Mass migration, long a feature of global society, has intensified with world wars, the collapse of empires and decolonisation. Climate change will accelerate and diversify the movement of populations. And as the writers here reveal, the migrant story is also personal, leaving some to feel like squatters in a world they do not own.
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Mass migration, long a feature of global society, has intensified with world wars, the collapse of empires and decolonisation. Climate change will accelerate and diversify the movement of populations. And as the writers here reveal, the migrant story is also personal, leaving some to feel like squatters in a world they do not own.
Show more...
Documentary
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Books
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Rokel Dees - Delia Jarrett-Macauley
In a time of mass migration
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Rokel Dees - Delia Jarrett-Macauley
In a time of mass migration
Mass migration, long a feature of global society, has intensified with world wars, the collapse of empires and decolonisation. Climate change will accelerate and diversify the movement of populations. And as the writers here reveal, the migrant story is also personal, leaving some to feel like squatters in a world they do not own.