Refugees and the city: liminal legality and the struggles over lived citizenship

Refugees and the city: liminal legality and the struggles over lived citizenship

[Aspiration & revolution - Eritrea] - 16/07/2024
Idris (not his real name) has always known Khartoum as home. He was born in the Sudanese capital and grew up around the city’s children, mostly Sudanese citizens. He played the same games as other children, went to the same … Continue reading →
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