Timelines

Migration is a natural part of living systems, and human history is no exception. Yet it remains one of the most debated public issues of our time.

Both people and borders move. Who is allowed to move, and who is granted rights, lies at the heart of how nations define belonging. In Germany and the United States alike, these debates have been deeply intertwined with evolving ideas of race and ethnicity.

These timelines trace how citizenship and belonging have been constructed, challenged, and redefined through laws, social movements, global events, and cultural works — and how those histories continue to shape the present.

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2011
Internal European Migration

The economic crisis of the European Union has tremendous effects on the populations of Spain, Greece, Italy and Portugal. Consequently, many young people living in these countries begin to move and search for job opportunities in other parts of the EU.
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Germany
Sources
  1. Elektra Paschali. Online-Dossier: Krise und Migration Die neue griechische Migration nach Deutschland.  Heinrich Böll Stiftung). Aufgerufen am: June 15, 2015.
  2. Armutseinwanderung – ein populistischer Mythos. Gemeinsame Pressemitteilung von Amaro Foro e.V. und Rroma-Informations-Centrum. Aufgerufen am: June 15, 2015.
  3. Oliver Klasen. Zuwanderung aus Spanien und Griechenland. Die Krise treibt sie nach Deutschland.  Süddeutsche Zeitung).  December 22, 2011. Aufgerufen am: June 15, 2015.
Additional Resources
  1. Young Europeans on the Move – Portrait of a New Generation of Migrants.  Dossier des Heimatkunde-Portals der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung).  23/09/2014. Aufgerufen am: June 15, 2015.
  2. Film: RE:UNION - A Documentary about the Changing Face of Europe, von Gabriel Tsafka. Aufgerufen am: June 15, 2015.
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