Refuge? Refugees Rebuild Their Lives in Kenya
This collection examines refugees’ own stories of rebuilding in Kenya. Through their reflections, we see the disorientation of displacement as they walk us through the fears, hopes, and barriers they face while making a life in a new country.
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Backyard Bankers: Immigrants, Savings Clubs, and the Pursuit of the American Dream
This book explores how migrant communities across the U.S. utilize “money clubs” to pool resources, meet urgent needs, and build long-term stability. These grassroots, trust-based networks, often spanning diverse cultural groups, provide crucial financial access where traditional banking fails.
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A Hope for Home: Financial Biographies from Jordan
This collection highlights 15 financial biographies of migrants from across the Middle East and Africa, detailing how they navigate the financial landscape in urban Jordan.
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