Syrian Refugee Crisis
Abstract
This digital story shows how Syria was before the civil war, during the civil war and after it, it also includes everything they had to deal with from islamophobia to the struggles of fleeing their country to the misconceptions people have about Syrian refugees. The digital story sheds light on some of the issues Muslim Syrian refugees face when resettling in Canada.
Discipline: Anthropology
Faculty mentor: Leslie Dawson
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