2021
DOI: 10.3167/arms.2021.040109
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Sanctuary in Countries of Origin

Abstract: While current interpretations of sanctuary are most often associated with practices to protect, support, and accompany migrants with precarious status in countries of destination in the Global North, debates around the concept and practice of sanctuary in countries of origin reveal different historical and contemporary understandings. This article explores questions related to sanctuary’s symbolic and political power in the Mexican context, specifically examining three cases: the Mexico City government’s decla… Show more

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“…We situate this analysis among an emerging body of literature that examines the intersections between abolitionist politics, migration, sanctuary, settler colonialism and food sovereignty at both an analytical level and a practical political level (see for example, Cházaro, 2021; Délano Alonso, 2021b; Jeffries & Ridgley, 2020; Mezzadra, 2020; Paik, 2020; Sharma, 2021; Stierl, 2020; Waligora‐Davis, 2011, Walia, 2021). Building on this conceptual work, we discuss La Morada's mutual aid kitchen as an illustrative example of the forms of theorization emerging in and through practice via these intersectional and abolitionist struggles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We situate this analysis among an emerging body of literature that examines the intersections between abolitionist politics, migration, sanctuary, settler colonialism and food sovereignty at both an analytical level and a practical political level (see for example, Cházaro, 2021; Délano Alonso, 2021b; Jeffries & Ridgley, 2020; Mezzadra, 2020; Paik, 2020; Sharma, 2021; Stierl, 2020; Waligora‐Davis, 2011, Walia, 2021). Building on this conceptual work, we discuss La Morada's mutual aid kitchen as an illustrative example of the forms of theorization emerging in and through practice via these intersectional and abolitionist struggles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%