Between Borders: A Refugee Simulation is a participatory workshop that simulates the life of a refugee throughout all stages of the refugee process. This simulation is meant to be an awareness building activity that puts participants into the shoes of a refugee in order to conceptualize the experiences that they face. Each participant receives an identity and physically moves from one stage to another. The stages addressed in this simulation include persecution, fleeing to and living in a refugee camp, the resettlement process, life in the United States, and if applicable, applying for and receiving United States citizenship.
Beasley School of law
Register for Event
Between Borders: A Refugee Simulation
Date: March 25, 2016
8:30 - 9:00 am | Registration
9:00 - 12:30 pm | Simulation
Location: National Constitution Center| Philadelphia, PA
Cost: $28 - General Registrant; $12 - Student
Registration is limited to the first 100 registrants. To register, click here.
OPEN TO: Public