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Should we abolish borders? with Leah Cowan
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2021
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The border isn’t a line on the periphery of the country, says Leah Cowan, author of Border Nation. It is a fog that covers all of society and can descend upon you at any time if you’re an immigrant or racialized as “other.” It wasn’t always thus and it can be ended, she insists. 00:43 Intro02:06 What are borders for?04:12 Borders, capitalism and racism08:41 Did borders ever truly disappear?10:15 The border isn't on the periphery, it's everywhere13:07 Immigration enforcement is invisible to the rest of society19:25 How the border breeds crime and violence23:38 Do borders do any good?24:43 Immigrants don't owe you a thing29:11 The case for abolishing borders34:20 "The pandemic is a portal"36:14 Outro? The pandemic is a portal, by Arundhati Roy. The Financial Times. 2020. (free to read)? Border Nation: A Story of Migration, by Leah Cowan. Pluto Press. 2021.
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Released:
May 4, 2021
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