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EQ: What are forced Migrations and refugees?. Bell-ringer: What are 3 examples of “forced” migration? What are 3 examples of “voluntary” migration? What is the difference?. Forced Migration. Human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate. African Slave Trade.
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EQ: What areforced Migrations and refugees? Bell-ringer: What are 3 examples of “forced” migration? What are 3 examples of “voluntary” migration? What is the difference?
Forced Migration • Human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate
Picture of Native Americans forced West by Andrew Jackson’s soldiers
“Boat People” People fleeing islands in the Caribbean and S.E. Asia (places where there are a lot of islands)
Refugees • Look back at your notes and rewrite in your own words a definition for “refugee” • How do refugees decide where to go? • How do refugees get to their destination?
Write down things You see in the Following pictures. Afghan Refugees
UN reports 45 million refugees worldwideWhat do you notice about where refugees come from and the distance they migrate?
EQ: What are refugee camps? Bell ringer: When people are forced to leave their homeland, what do you think happens to them? Where do they live? How do they get there?
Palestinian Refugees The circles are refugee camps Refugee Camp: temporary housing for refugees; often in neighboring countries. Supported by United Nations
Video Questions • Why do the boys have to leave their homes? • Where do they go to and how long are they there for? • Why are they able to leave? • What types of things do they need to learn about once in America? • What emotional hardships (feelings) do the boys experience once in America?
Video: “God grew tired of us” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-JrOXwGWzM • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuwLkvepaJM&feature=relmfu