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Crossings

In this panel, authors will explore the emotional and psychological toll of migration on families. Drawing from their own works, they will discuss how borders—both physical and invisible—reshape relationships, sever familial ties, builds new communities, and redefine what it means to be "home." From the fractured bonds of separation to the resilience of reuniting across distance, these writers explore the nuances of identity and the painful yet hopeful journeys of individuals caught in the tides of migration. This will be a conversation about how the modern experience of crossing borders is rewriting the fabric of family life for new generations.

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April 19

The Thing with Feathers: Literary Birdwatching