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The language barrier

The activity simulates the difficulties refugees and migrants face when applying for asylum or interacting with bureaucratic procedures. It focuses on the frustrations and emotional barriers caused by language and cultural differences, while raising awareness among participants about the discrimination they face from authorities as well as in their daily lives due to their nationality. […]

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No access for refugee children staying at the Accommodation Facility in Ritsona for the years 2020 and 2021

Universal deprivation of the right of access to public education for refugee children residing in the Accommodation Facility of Ritsona from the beginning of the pandemic (March 2020) until the end of the school year 2020-2021. One hundred children from the facility continue to be denied the right to access due to lack of transportation. […]

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“Solidarity” and “indifference”: the auto-ethnography of a working teacher in refugee camps in Greece

Having worked for almost seven years as an educator for refugee children in various camps in geographically isolated industrial and rural areas of Greece, the author narrates his experience, exploring how this specific ideological and spatial framework shapes the subjectivity and actions of the workers. Using the method of auto-ethnography, he highlights the ways in […]

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