Migration is one of the central moral and governance issues of our time. Conflict, war, violence, natural disasters and a host of other seemingly unstoppable factors have for the whole of human history catalyzed the mass movement and mass displacement of people and particularly children across the world. Over the past decade alone, war, hunger and poverty have displaced more people than at any intervening time since WWII, challenging social, economic and political frameworks. As people move f...| FXB Center
Migration Op-Ed Series: The Silence at Kato Tritos: The Human Cost of Global Indifference| fxb.harvard.edu
Children in the criminal justice system have complex physical and mental health needs that are often exacerbated by incarceration and go ignored.| FXB Center
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Explicitly including farmworkers in state labor law protections will reduce severe poverty in Massachusetts and improve individual, family, and public health.| FXB Center
How do we bridge the language gap in healthcare settings, particularly those serving under-resourced communities?| FXB Center
Why do local people, who generously welcome forced migrants arriving on their doorstep, often change their attitude as time passes with local solidarity morphing into hostility or even rank xenophobia?| FXB Center
March 11, 2025 marked five years since the World Health Organization declared that the world was in the grips of a pandemic, the first in a century.| FXB Center
On this year’s International Women’s Day, we remember the 74th genocide committed against the Yazidi community in northern Iraq by the Islamic State (ISIS) over a decade ago. Women and children were abducted, sexually abused, and forced into slavery.| FXB Center
This 2025 Black History Month theme is African Americans and Labor so we recall that “everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.”| FXB Center
It is not enough to mourn the dead; we must also advocate for the living. Addressing the root causes of forced migration—conflict, persecution, and economic despair—is essential.| FXB Center
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How do we bridge the language gap in healthcare settings, particularly those serving under-resourced communities?| FXB Center for Health & Human Rights
A new study reveals that between October 7 and November 17, 2023, the Israeli military air-dropped nearly 600 highly destructive 2000 lb bombs with the capacity to damage hospital infrastructure and kill or cause severe injury hundreds of meters away.| FXB Center for Health & Human Rights