Fri, Mar 28, 2025

8 PM – 10 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Forced displacement is more than just a legal status—it’s a lived experience that shapes identity, belonging, and survival. But who gets recognized as a refugee, and who is left behind?

Join EVOKE and Students for Refugees for a powerful kickoff event as we launch the Refugee Support Group, a space for students who have experienced displacement in any form. This discussion will unpack what it truly means to be a refugee, the global systems that define it, and the personal stories behind the label.

What to Expect:

🎤 Speakers – Faculty members who have experienced forced migration share their journeys.
📊 Presentation – Understanding the politics of refugee status and how it impacts lives.
💬 Interactive Discussions & Icebreakers – A chance to engage and reflect.
🎭 Grok Activity – A powerful closing to connect on a deeper level.
🍽 Food from Afrika Taste & Lounge.

This event is more than a conversation—it’s the beginning of a community. Whether you identify as a refugee, immigrant, or want to stand in solidarity, this is your space.

Join us for this kickoff event and be part of launching the Refugee Support Group.

🔹 RSVP now to be part of the movement.

Food Provided (African Finger Foods)

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East African Voices, Optimism, Knowledge and Empowerment | Website | View More Events

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Co-hosted with: Refugee Outreach Collective at CWRU

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