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Abstract or Description
Beyond Borders: Confronting Transnational Violence Against Black Migrants explores the systemic violence and exclusion faced by Black migrants throughout their migration journey, with a focus on the U.S. immigration system. Synthesizing literature, data, and expert interviews, the paper highlights the intersecting forms of violence—political, community, racial, and gender-based—that Black migrants experience before, during, and after migration. The paper emphasizes how structural racism, anti-Blackness, and inadequate legal protections contribute to the compounded vulnerabilities of Black migrants. It calls for comprehensive policy interventions, including trauma-informed care, policy and legal system transformations, and community-based support, to address these multifaceted challenges and promote a more just and equitable migration system. Through data analysis and lived experiences, the paper advocates for systemic transformation to protect Black migrants' rights, safety, and dignity.
Publication Date
12-2024
Document Type
Report
Keywords
migration, violence, migrants, anti-Blackness, racism
Disciplines
Peace and Conflict Studies
Digital USD Citation
Afua Yeboaa Brantuo, Nana, "Beyond Borders: Confronting Transnational Violence Against Black Migrants" (2024). Kroc IPJ Research and Resources. 102.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/ipj-research/102