On Being and Belonging: Transnational migration and its bearing on my identity and sense of belonging
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https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v11i1.1385Keywords:
migrant experiences, transnational, sense of belonging, identityAbstract
Movement of people within or between countries has taken place for millennia. Migration is a common phenomenon, where migrant experiences are known to be vast and varied. Although migration has been studied globally, there is a need to document personal migrant experiences to understand their struggles in order to build inclusive communities. This narrative describes the author’s transnational experiences and struggles in trying to grapple with her identity and sense of belonging.
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