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Monthly Archives: June 2019

Meeting Labour MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan

On Monday 24 June 2019, members of the Global Migrations group were delighted to meet with Labour List MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan, who is based in Maungakiekie, Auckland. The team chatted informally with Priyanca whose background is well-aligned with the work of the Centre. She is a former international student and worked with migrant peoples prior to becoming an MP, after completing a Masters at Victoria University of Wellington.

At the end of the discussion, Priyanca asked what members of the Global Migrations group would like to see happen if we were in government. This was an amazing opportunity to share our wishlists.

We greatly appreciated Priyanca’s genuine interest in our research and perspectives on policy. As our co-director Dr Vivienne Anderson commented, ‘I personally found it heartening to find someone in government is so interested in input from researchers.’

 

Priyanca Radhakrishnan with team members Rajan Ghosh, Vivienne Anderson, Salmah Kassim, Arlene Ozanne, Tiffany Cone, and Neil Vallelly.

Film Screening: Chauka, Please Tell us the Time

On Monday 24 June 2019, we were pleased to be able to screen Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time. The film, from Arash Kamali Sarvestani and Kurdish-Iranian refugee and journalist Behrouz Boochani, was shot on the Boochani’s mobile phone from detention on Manus Island.

The event was hosted by the Centre for Global Migrations and the English and Linguistics Programme.

A Voice from Manus Island: An Evening with Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian

Free Public Lecture

Sunday 23 June 2019, 6pm-7.30pm

Dunningham Suite, Floor 4, Dunedin City Library

On Sunday 23 June we co-hosted an evening with Kurdish-Iranian writer, filmmaker, and refugee Behrouz Boochani, who is currently incarcerated by the Australian government in the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre (Papua New Guinea). Boochani is author of No Friend but the Mountains: Writings from Manus Prison, which won the 2019 Victorian Prize of Literature at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, and the 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) General Non-Fiction Book of the Year. Behrouz joined us via video link from Manus Island for the event. We were also joined in person by Omid Tofighian, translator of No Friend but the Mountains, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the American University in Cairo and Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sydney.

Boochani and Tofighian were in conversation with Dr Neil Vallelly (Centre for Global Migrations, University of Otago) discussing the book, Australian and other border regimes, and the impact of anti-migrant politics in our era. Three Dunedin poets presented poetry on themes of displacement.

A press release with commentary from Dr Neil Vallelly is available here.

You can read a media interview with Boochani here.

A recording of the event is on You Tube here.

This event was presented in association with English Language Partners, UNESCO City of Literature, Dunedin Public Libraries, and the Centre for Global Migrations and the Programme of English and Linguistics at the University of Otago.