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Womanhood & International Relations
Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios
198 episodes
3 days ago
Womanhood and International Relations is a weekly podcast created by Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.
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Womanhood and International Relations is a weekly podcast created by Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.
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194. Melanie Nezer on The Impact of U.S. Immigration Orders on Displaced Women and Girls
Womanhood & International Relations
47 minutes 25 seconds
7 months ago
194. Melanie Nezer on The Impact of U.S. Immigration Orders on Displaced Women and Girls

How outdated are U.S. immigration laws? What are the long-term, intended and unintended consequences of Trump Administration new executive orders such as the repeal of the Ending Sensitive Zones Policy, the suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, the USAID Funding Freeze, and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule?

Are anti-immigration discourses genuinely focused on 'protecting' women, both domestically and abroad, or are they driven by other underlying goals and agendas?

In this interview with Melanie Nezer, Vice President of Advocacy and External Relations at Women’s Refugee Commission, we explored how recent executive actions fail to protect vulnerable groups, including women, children, and victims of different forms of violence, drug trafficking, and human trafficking who are seeking asylum and safety in the U.S.


We also examined the critical link between rising U.S. and global military spending and the violent conflicts that are driving populations to flee their home countries in search of protection abroad.


Join us in this exploration, follow us on LinkedIn and⁠⁠⁠⁠ subscribe to our podcast newsletter community here.⁠⁠⁠⁠


Listen to related episodes:  

  • 86. Chloé Meulewaeter on Global Military Spending & Demilitarization Efforts
  • 95. Jose R. Rivera-Gonzalez on US Withdrawal of Afghanistan
  • 190. Dr. William T. Armaline on The Crisis of Human Rights in the Age of Global Capitalism
  • 193. Devon Cone on USAID Funding Freeze: A Worldwide Setback for Refugee Women


Recommended links to this episode:

  • ⁠Women’s Refugee Commission Official Website
  • WRC Crisis Response Programs
  • In Name Only: The False Allure of Anti-Immigration Policies That Claim to Protect Women from Harm
  • The Global Gag Rule Endangers Refugee Women’s Lives
  • Women’s Refugee Commission’s Statement on the Laken Riley Act
  • Elimination of “Sensitive Zones” Will Create Fear, Cause Harm to Immigrant Women and Kids Seeking Safety From Domestic Abuse


Womanhood & International Relations
Womanhood and International Relations is a weekly podcast created by Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.