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Memory, meaning and mortality at heart of migration exhibit

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Memory, meaning and mortality are at the heart of this migration exhibit

Nearly 71 million people have been forcibly displaced worldwide, including nearly 30 million refugees. How does that movement shape migrants' understanding of where they belong? The current exhibit “When Home Won’t Let You Stay” uses art and found objects to spotlight the human cost of dislocation. Special correspondent Jared Bowen reports.

03/11/2020

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