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A Very British Migrant Crisis: Paddington and the Children’s Film

October 22, 2015
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A Very British Migrant Crisis: <i>Paddington</i> and the Children’s Film

Amid Europe’s so-called “migrant crisis” and extensive media and government interest in immigration, Lincoln Geraghty looks at British children’s film Paddington’s compellingly topical contribution to discourses of migration.
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Nativist Stylebook Dictates News Writing

October 7, 2011
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Nativist Stylebook Dictates News Writing

New immigration laws in Alabama are forcing schools to report the immigrant status of children and making unenforceable most contracts between citizens and undocumented immigrants and impacting Latina/o populations in the process. In this context, we must move away from the "i" word--illegal--when discussing undocumented workers and citizens.
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