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“Freedom from poverty is the dream this country holds”

Posted on July 23, 2011 by Reg825

Artwork using "economic refugee" term.

From time to time I get word of how people have joined the call of Project Economice Refugee to start using the term “economic refugee” on as many ways of expression as possible to humanize the conversation on socio-economic injustice whether that be the case with immigration issues or with any other issue that impacts the average working class American.  It has been truly inspiring to see the energy that I have encountered and the artwork above from Cultura y Mas is just one example.  If you have a moment, check out the work of www.culturaymas.com.

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Literature/research using "economic refugee" term

  • American University International Law Review: unprotected in the U.S. by virtue of an inaccurate label
  • Change.org: When an Undocumented Immigrant Is an Economic Refugee
  • Huffington Post: Surge in Economic Refugees Will Test Community Resources
  • MinnPost.com: Americans living abroad for financial survival
  • New York Times: American Evangelical Churches Announce New Policy of Sanctuary for Iraqi Refugees
  • PDA: Economic Refugees and Big Petroleum
  • The Guardian: Casualties of globalism
  • Tikkun Daily: Reagan’s Refugees
  • Univision News Tumblr: Call Marco Rubio what you will, just don’t call him an “economic refugee”
  • UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy

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