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  • Au pair Lucila Espinosa Milay checks her receipt as she walks through a row of money transfer businesses after wiring part of her paycheck to siblings back in the Philippines, at Central Station in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 21, 2016. Milay pays the school fees for several of her eight siblings back home, sending money every 15 days. Remittances are a huge economic driver in the Philippines. Image by Allison Shelley. Philippines, 2016.
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    Denmark's Au Pair Program: Cultural Exchange or Cheap Domestic Labor?

    On paper, the au pair program is a cultural exchange program. But for many people, the motivations...

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    PART OF: Denmark's Au Pair Program: Cultural Exchange or Cheap Domestic Labor?

    A Story of Two Filipina Au Pairs in Denmark

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    August 1, 2016
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  • Jennifer D. Cuevas, left, helps Yvette Roepstorff, a fashion agent, make dinner at the Roepstorff home
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    Meet the Journalists: Allison Shelley and Ana P. Santos

    Writer Ana P. Santos and documentary photographer Allison Shelley traveled to Denmark for their...

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    Au pairs walk back to the train after shopping at Loppemarked
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    PART OF: Denmark's Au Pair Program: Cultural Exchange or Cheap Domestic Labor?

    Denmark: Alone, Pregnant, in Hiding

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    August 1, 2016
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    Undocumented migrants at Elliniko refugee camp in Athens
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    PART OF: Migration, Xenophobia, and Epidemics in Europe

    Refugees and Greece's Health Crisis

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    Sonia Shah
    Grantee
    July 31, 2016
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    PART OF: Surviving Fortress Europe

    The Perils of Pakistani Migrants Heading to Europe

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    Jodi Hilton
    Grantee
    July 26, 2016
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    PART OF: Rome at a Crossroads: Italian Identity and the Refugee Crisis

    Refugees Give the Eternal City New Life

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    Amanda Ulrich
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    July 22, 2016
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    Manchester-based hip-hop artist Jaheda Choudhury-Potter
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    PART OF: Europe's Other Muslim Fringe

    Doing It All for Her: A Lesbian Muslim Hip-Hop Singer on Art and Activism

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    Nick Shindo Street
    Grantee
    July 22, 2016
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    The Joel Nafuma Refugee Center in Rome
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    PART OF: Rome at a Crossroads: Italian Identity and the Refugee Crisis

    Maiga: Linguist and Peacemaker

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    Amanda Ulrich
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    July 21, 2016
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    Armed guards stand watch outside of the Basilica of Santa Maria, one of the oldest churches in Rome. After the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels, soldiers have been stationed all over the city in tourist-centric areas: in front of government buildings, piazzas and even university campuses. Image by Amanda Ulrich. Italy, 2016.
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    PART OF: Rome at a Crossroads: Italian Identity and the Refugee Crisis

    Walking in the Footsteps of a Refugee

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    Amanda Ulrich
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    July 18, 2016
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  • “It was the worst 10 years of my life. I was away from my family from the age of six to 16. How do you learn about family? I didn’t know what love was. We weren’t even known by names back then. I was a number,” said Mike Pinay, of the Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School (1953-1963). Image by Daniella Zalcman. Canada, 2015.
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    Signs of Your Identity: Forced Assimilation Education for Indigenous Youth

    Many Western governments operated Indian Residential Schools.

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    Anti-immigrant graffiti is splashed along the walls of the Tiber River, which runs through the center of Rome. Image by Amanda Ulrich. Italy, 2016.
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    PART OF: Rome at a Crossroads: Italian Identity and the Refugee Crisis

    The Walking Dead of Rome

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    Amanda Ulrich
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    July 15, 2016
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