Tag Archives: Carole Reckinger

Bitter Oranges

Following on from “Welcome to Europe!“, a highly informative article by Carole Reckinger & Gilles Reckinger on the plight of sub-Saharan migrant workers in the orange plantations of Rosarno (published in Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond), the … Continue reading

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«Manifestival» in front of the Findel detention centre, 29 June 2013

Imagine a world where human freedom of movement is not proportional to the GDP of one’s nation state, to the geographical coordinates of one’s birthplace, or to the melanin content in one’s skin. Where people are not punished for the … Continue reading

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EMN conference: Gilles Reckinger’s ‘Lampedusa’ & the film ‘Nowhere Home’

Over the next three days, the Luxembourg Contact Point of the European Migration Network will be hosting a conference entitled Freedom of Movement: A Human Right?, at the Cercle Cité in Place d’Armes. The chosen title may seem a rhetorical question … Continue reading

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Lampedusa, by Gilles Reckinger

Tomorrow Tuesday 23rd April at the University of Luxembourg (Walferdange campus), as part of the CIEL Refugee Solidarity Weeks, Dr. Gilles Reckinger will be giving a talk entitled “Lampedusa und das europäische Migrationsregime” (in German). Carole Reckinger & Gilles Reckinger’s … Continue reading

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