Ph.D. Candidate
University of Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI, United States
Irene Routté is a doctoral student at the University of Michigan in the joint program in Social Work and Socio-Cultural Anthropology. Her research is focused on refugee resettlement, forced migration and displacement, and centers how newcomer youth are in relationship with their built and natural environment and its effects on their well-being and overall connection to community a different scales. She is also engaged in research and practice at the intersection of race and immigration in the United States. Prior to her doctoral studies Irene worked in arts programming and case management with refugee youth and in higher education leadership development programs.
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Youth Engagement Praxis and Refugee Youth: Congolese Refugee Youth Council Case Study
Sunday, October 27, 2024
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM CT