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What: There’s No Place Like Home: Justice, Migration & the Arts responds to contemporary anxieties emerging from the modern, but also ancient, phenomenon of refugees and migrants who arrive by boat. It brings together those who have experienced and documented their own journey through creative practice, academics who have worked within migrant studies, and migrants of various ages and backgrounds to reach out to people who want to discover what it looks and sounds like to be in peril and in transition.