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Giselle Musabimana

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July 3, 2025

How Much Blood is in a Tomato? Migrant Deaths & Agricultural Labour in Italy

Four years ago, I started mainly buying secondhand clothing. I timidly - but conceitedly - pride myself on never having purchased a single item from Shein or Temu. My unwavering love for food does not prevent me from seeing it as a political battleground, one that is not detached from ethics.

Diaspora Africa
  • Giselle Musabimana
  • Posted by Giselle Musabimana
September 11, 2024

When VISA Inequality Hinders Cultural Mobility: “Art Knows No Bounds” Until It Reaches the Border

Who “deserves” to travel, to move, to emigrate? While the migration debate keeps on revolving around ‘illegalised’ travel to Europe, those who attempt to move 'legally' face ever-increasing visa constraints. The current visa system can be described as a form of “global apartheid”.

  • Giselle Musabimana
  • Posted by Giselle Musabimana
April 9, 2024

Who Deserves to Emigrate? Mapping the Loopholes at the Africa-Italy Summit of 2024

Just as young Italians aspire to migrate elsewhere because their country fails to meet their needs, so do Nigerians, Gambians, Congolese, Somalis.

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