
Ukrainian Displacement in Europe, One Year Later
The war in Ukraine reaches its one-year milestone on February 24, 2023. Whilst the fallout of the Russian invasion, whether geopolitical, economic, energy- or food-related, has left few countries unto...
15 Feb 20231h 10min

Changing Climate, Changing Migration: In from the Cold? Should Climate Migrants Get Special Legal Migration Pathways?
People displaced by climate change are not eligible for refugee status. But should countries extend any sort of legal protections to them? Our guest, Ama Francis, a climate displacement project strate...
2 Feb 202324min

Changing Climate, Changing Migration: A Century of Climate Migration Upheaval? An Audacious Prediction for the Future
Is the world facing a chaotic century of mass migration spurred by climate change? As the planet’s temperature warms, award-winning environmental journalist Gaia Vince thinks so. In her book, Nomad Ce...
15 Dec 202228min

The Ukrainian Displacement Crisis: A Conversation with the European Commission’s Director General for Migration and Home Affairs
As of November, more than 12.7 million crossings had been recorded into the European Union from Ukraine, with 4.5 million registered under the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) or similar national ...
15 Dec 20221h

The “Great Replacement” Theory and the Often-Toxic Stew of Immigration and Nationalism
Anxiety around immigration is far from recent, yet there are concerns that it is reaching a new peak with far-right parties attaining positions of power in places such as Sweden and Italy, and nationa...
8 Dec 202234min

Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Climate Change in the World’s Fastest Growing Economy
Guyana is a small country in South America that undoubtedly will be greatly transformed by the recent discovery of massive offshore oil reserves. Extremely vulnerable to climate change, with predictio...
17 Nov 202229min

Ensuring Effective Language Access Services and Policies in Early Childhood Programs
One in three young children in the United States is a Dual Language Learner (DLL), and nearly half of these children have at least one parent who is Limited English Proficient (LEP). Language access p...
17 Okt 20221h 3min

Migrant Integration: Learning from What Works in Times of Uncertainty
With millions fleeing war-torn Ukraine, questions about how to effectively promote migrant integration are again front and center. Integration policy is often forged in the heat of crises and led by p...
13 Okt 202258min



















