Location

Buller Hall 150

Event Website

https://ahsra.andrews.edu/ahsra-2025/

Start Date

27-6-2025 10:00 AM

End Date

27-6-2025 11:00 AM

Description

This study explored narratives of Venezuelan migrants in Trinidad during and post COVID-19 lockdown. Key themes of “gratitude” and “resilience” emerged despite exploitation and discrimination migrants faced in a foreign land. “Dark Ethnography” concept is applied to understand migrants’ lived experiences and the church’s role in integrating to new environment.

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Jun 27th, 10:00 AM Jun 27th, 11:00 AM

“Dark” Narratives of Venezuelan Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago: Voices of Gratitude and Resilience in a Foreign Land

Buller Hall 150

This study explored narratives of Venezuelan migrants in Trinidad during and post COVID-19 lockdown. Key themes of “gratitude” and “resilience” emerged despite exploitation and discrimination migrants faced in a foreign land. “Dark Ethnography” concept is applied to understand migrants’ lived experiences and the church’s role in integrating to new environment.

https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/ahsra/2025/presentations/22