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  • Child Migrant Stories,
• 09/11/2023

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“Home” draws on child migrants’ feelings of home and belonging – from a child who came on the Kindertransport scheme for Orthodox Jewish children in the 1930s to a child who came from Communist Poland in the 1980s to a child who came from Brazil post 2000.

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