This series tracks the family histories of staff and fellows at UNU. The aim is to show that many of us owe our lives and careers to the courage of migrant ancestors. People who left their homes to build safer or better lives — for themselves and for their children. With this series we want to show that migration is not an historical aberration, but a surprisingly common element in family histories worldwide. This global series features authors from eight UNU sites on three continents: from Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Japan, Macau, the Netherlands, and Spain.
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