

- 27 abr 2021
Trabajadores Migrantes en el Contexto de COVID-19
Mira lo que fue el séptimo conversatorio de Inmovilidad en las Américas.

- 27 abr 2021
Necropolitical Governance and State-Corporate Harms: COVID-19 and the U.S. Pork Packing Industry
Authors: Ivy Ken and Kenneth Sebastian León First Published April 23, 2021 Abstract The coronavirus pandemic has magnified the interdependence of the state and corporations in the pork packing industry. In 2020, when over 67,000 meatpacking and processing workers were infected with the virus, the state allowed and encouraged this industry to coerce a racialized workforce to risk their health and lives to slaughter pigs. While it would seem reasonable to call for more regulati


- 27 abr 2021
Status for all: Pathways to permanent residency in Canada need to include every migrant
Authors : Luin Goldring & Patricia Landolt Media: The Conversation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes Migrant rights networks, advocates and allies in Canada are calling for status for all. And this call is not new. It is time to ask why status for all is essential for mitigating social inequalities laid bare by the pandemic. Status for all means permanent residency for all temporary migrant workers and their families who live in Canada with precarious legal status. Temporary