Bridging the Policy Gap: A Critical Autoethnography of Asylum Accompaniment
Amanda Heffernan,
Audrey Hudgins
Abstract:Executive Summary Unlike refugees, most asylum-seekers receive scant attention from US government and non-profit agencies. A loose network of individuals and organizations aims to bridge this gap in policy and services through the practice of asylum accompaniment. This article, by two scholar-activists with a combined 10 years of experience accompanying asylum-seekers, aims to: • Explore the praxis of asylum accompaniment via critical autoethnography, using our accompaniment narratives to illuminate the dyna… Show more
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