Migrants’ biographies Migrants’ biographies 1 February 2023 Amplifying their voices: writing about migrants’ biographies 6 February 2023 In the shadows of the Canadian immigration regime: Learning not to give up as a nurse, a mother, a migrant 10 February 2023 Being a ‘Slashie’ to Make Taiwan a Society of Equality: Second-generation/Graduate Student/Film-maker/Restaurant Owner/Radio Host 14 February 2023 How I Became a Multitasking Activist during the Covid-19 Pandemic 17 February 2023 “After years of rushing to the rescue, now, I slow down”: Portrait of Lina, an Indonesian migrant activist in Taiwan 21 February 2023 No French, no house, no job: my struggle against disillusionment in freezing Montreal 24 February 2023 Not a Typical Migrant Domestic Worker 28 February 2023 Waiting for spring to arrive in my life in Taiwan 3 March 2023 I hope to Create Star SEA Immigrant Representation in My Films 7 March 2023 Cooking my MBA diploma in a dumpling soup: my downgrading and disqualification in the Canadian labour market 10 March 2023 “I told my employer I do this for her benefit, too” 14 March 2023 From being a migrant worker to be a migrant spouse and a professional worker: My multiple identities in Taiwan 17 March 2023 One Yamaha scooter and two houses: my ‘ex-Saudi,’ ‘ex-Hong Kong,’ and ‘ex-Taiwan’ CV 21 March 2023 ‘Nothing about Us without Us’: Fighting the fight to speak up for migrant workers at the UN 24 March 2023 Taxi driver, nightclub, and migrant fishermen: my grassroots activism in Kaohsiung 28 March 2023 From that day on, I never turned off my mobile phone at night 31 March 2023 She blows the whistle whenever she sees injustice 4 April 2023 What affected me also affected others 7 April 2023 An aeroplane over my rice paddy: my flight to become a farmer in Taiwan 11 April 2023 The world of tea pickers is a place of its own complexity 14 April 2023 “I know I am a stereotype”: Valerie and Her Border-crossing Journeys 21 April 2023 I am sad that I had to try to feed 400 migrant workers in Macau