CFD Conversations
Kate and Sabrina sit down with Maria Antonia Blandon, a graduate student fellow at the CFD, to discuss her father’s kidnapping. With his diary in hand, Maria shares her father’s accounts of the grueling guerrilla warfare tactics and her research into this often-avoided, multifaceted history of Colombia. Studying this period to frame her upcoming translation, Maria explores how history, both individual and collective, shows up in today’s challenges. They discuss conflict between political and regional groups, explanations for extremism, and the effectiveness of dismissal as a coping method. For more information on research and CFD events, check out our website [https://www.bu.edu/cfd/]. The newest edition of the Critical Forced Displacement Magazine can be found here [https://www.criticalforceddisplacement.com/].
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