Abstract

This final chapter formulates a reconsideration of refugee activism such that it should be considered beyond endeavours for citizenship, and viewed in broader terms to include anti-racist and decolonial struggles. This chapter also discusses the different initiatives described in the earlier chapters in a comparative framework, the merits and demerits of engaging in diverse forms of activism, and the dilemmas of melding care work and trying to engage in anti-racist politics within refugee and solidarity activism.

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