
What it Takes to Succeed After Displacement
In 1942, nine year-old Krishnan Gurumurthy fled to India from Burma with his family. It was just after the Japanese invasion, and they had just missed the final ferries out of Rangoon. So his family t...
23 Apr 201938min

Complicating Narratives with Documentary Photographer Glenna Gordon
Glenna Gordon is a documentary photographer and photojournalist. She's been commissioned by the New York Times Magazine, Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and other outlets. She’s photographed a...
16 Apr 201944min

Climate Change: Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson on Climate Justice
The cruel irony of climate change is that it disproportionately impacts those who have contributed least to global warming—the world’s poorest and most marginalized groups. For Mary Robinson—former U...
9 Apr 20191h 28min

Climate Change: How Local Communities Can Build Resilience to Climate Change
Although cross-border displacement affects local communities, international efforts to address it typically take place at the highest levels. How can affected communities make their voices heard in th...
2 Apr 201936min

Climate Change: How Global Warming Exacerbates Conflict
As climate change causes rapid and large-scale migration, countries already facing environmental challenges become increasingly vulnerable to instability and humanitarian crisis. Sherri Goodman, Senio...
26 Mar 201940min

Climate Change Displacement is Happening Now
An estimated 26 million people a year were internally displaced by disasters and hazards between 2008 and 2015. These numbers will just get worse as climate change exacerbates the effects of natural d...
19 Mar 201938min

Refugee Resettlement: Perspectives from an IRC Caseworker
This week in our series on refugee resettlement, we take a closer look at the process of resettlement in the U.S. with Dauda Balubwila, a caseworker for the International Rescue Committee in Boise, Id...
5 Mar 201931min





















