Diaspora Diaries
In this episode, Awa sits down with scholar Luke de Noronha to question what borders really do in our everyday lives. From citizenship and belonging to the politics behind “migration crises,” they explore how borders shape who belongs, who is welcomed, and who is framed as a threat. JINGLE “Niamey Nights”, Bamako Bae, Shutterstock, https://www.shutterstock.com/music/track-1221135-niamey-nights [https://www.shutterstock.com/music/track-1221135-niamey-nights] REFERENCES Bradley, Gracie Mae, and Luke De Noronha. Against borders: The case for abolition. Verso Books, 2022. Robinson, Cedric J. Forgeries of memory and meaning: Blacks and the regimes of race in American theater and film before World War II. UNC Press Books, 2012. CONTRIBUTORS Host: Awa Sow Guest: Luke de Noronha Edited by: Awa Sow
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