AJE - How social media influences migrant journeys | The Stream

Social media platforms have become more than just avenues for sharing updates or staying in touch with loved ones for migrants and refugees; they've transformed into lifelines. Some use social media to help navigate their way across borders or document their experiences. However, criminal gangs also use these platforms to advertise dangerous crossings, and human trafficking networks abuse social media to lure victims. In this episode we discover how social media is impacting migrant journeys. Presenter: Myriam Francois Guests: Carlos Eduardo Espina - Immigrant rights activist and law student Zoe Gardner - Independent migration policy researcher, advocate and writer Femi Nylander - Poet, actor, filmmaker and author

Previous
Previous

AJE - Why direct action is becoming common in the fight for the Palestinian cause | The Stream

Next
Next

AJE -- How Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war | The Stream