Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the historical and contemporary migration patterns within the Caribbean region, examining the factors that drive migration and the implications for both sending and receiving communities. It aims to highlight the socio-economic and cultural impacts of migration on Caribbean societies.
Focusing on the role of diaspora communities, this track investigates how transnational networks facilitate connections between Caribbean migrants and their home countries. It seeks to understand the implications of these networks for identity, heritage, and community development.
This session addresses the complex interplay of borders and citizenship in the Caribbean context, examining how policies shape notions of belonging and exclusion. It invites discussions on the impact of globalization and regional integration on citizenship rights and identity.
This track delves into the ways in which heritage and identity are constructed and negotiated within Caribbean diaspora communities. It aims to explore the role of cultural practices, memory, and history in shaping diasporic identities.
Examining the enduring impacts of colonialism, this track investigates how historical legacies influence current migration trends and social dynamics in the Caribbean. It seeks to uncover the connections between past injustices and present-day mobility and integration.
This session focuses on the intersections of race and politics in the context of Caribbean migration, exploring how racial dynamics shape migration experiences and social change. It aims to highlight the role of race in the formation of policies and community responses.
This track invites discussions on the experiences of exile and resistance among Caribbean migrants, emphasizing personal narratives and collective movements. It aims to explore how these experiences inform broader discussions on human rights and social justice.
Focusing on the challenges and opportunities faced by Caribbean migrants, this session examines the processes of mobility and integration within host societies. It seeks to identify best practices and innovative approaches to facilitate successful integration.
This track explores the concept of transnationalism as a framework for understanding community building among Caribbean migrants. It aims to investigate how transnational ties contribute to social cohesion and collective identity in diaspora settings.
This session examines the multifaceted impacts of globalization on migration patterns in the Caribbean, focusing on economic, social, and cultural dimensions. It aims to analyze how global forces shape local realities and migration experiences.
This track investigates the emergence of resistance movements within Caribbean migrant communities, focusing on their strategies for asserting belonging and challenging exclusion. It aims to highlight the role of activism in shaping narratives of identity and citizenship.
