Title: | Migration:Cities Video |
Views: | 193 |
Duration: | |
Remaining: |
Hospitality Response to Migration in Mexico
Irazú Vargas
Migration:Cities Workshop, Mexico 2017. Irazú Gómez Vargas has a Master in Management of Projects, by the Iberoamericana University, campus Puebla. Specialty on migration and asylum with a human rights perspective, University of Lanus, Argentina. Her commitment to the defense of refugees and migrants’ rights has led her to comply and collaborate on various networks al local, regional and national level. From 2008 to 2015 was responsible of the Program on Migration Issues at the Institute of Human Rights Igacio Ellacuría S.J. of the Iberoamericana University, Puebla. In 2010 academic stay at The Westchester Hispanic Coalition in New York. Her research work has been developed mainly on women and asylum seekers especially in detention. Currently is Coordinator of Incidence and Vinculation of the ONG Sin Fronteras.
This Resource has been viewed 193 times.
Nicole
Curator at Museum Rotterdam
Related Case Studies
There are currently no related Case Studies!
Related Expert's
There are currently no related Experts!
Related Resource's
Open Museums: spaces of social participation
Viewed: 193 times
Migration:Cities Workshop, Mexico 2017. Inés Giménez Delgado coordinates the area of Communication of INEDIM. Is responsible for the strategic and digital communication of the organization, media … [read more]
VIEWOpen Museums: spaces of social participation
Viewed: 414 times
Migration:Cities Workshop, Mexico 2017. Fabienne Venet is currently director of the Institute of Studies and Dissemination on Migration A.C. (INEDIM) and is Fellow Ashoka. She was coordinator of the … [read more]
VIEWThe Museum at the Centre of Arrival
Viewed: 372 times
Migration:Cities Workshop, Mexico 2017. Doug Saunders is the international-affairs columnist for Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper and is the author of three books on migration and cities: Arrival … [read more]
VIEWRepresenting Amsterdam: music and migration
Viewed: 141 times
Migration:Cities Workshop, Mexico 2017. Annemarie de Wildt is a historian and curator at the Amsterdam Museum. She has (co)curated many exhibitions, with a variety of objects, ofen a mix of ‘high’ and … [read more]
VIEWRelated Collection's
There are currently no related Collections!
Related News
There are currently no related New Items!