![]() ![]() ![]() During this event, Nayeri will engage in conversation with Dr. This book interweaves Nayeri’s experiences as a child refugee from Iran with her advocacy for contemporary refugees. What is it like to be a refugee? What is the role of narrative in determining who is considered a refugee and who gets labeled an economic migrant? Why is it important to respect refugees’ dignity, and what are best practices for doing so? These are questions that Dina Nayeri explores in her award-winning book of creative nonfiction, The Ungrateful Refugee (2019). ![]() LOCATION: Virtual/Zoom ( REGISTRATION REQUIRED) Organized by the International Institute and the Asian American Studies Department ![]()
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